I just read about this one.
It reminds me of what I sort of witnessed in my neighborhood years ago in South Florida.
Two guys get into road rage (pretty common in South Florida!!!). One pulls over into the Post office, an older man (the one I used to go to all the time) and after they flipping the birds to each other, the guy instead of continuing on, goes back and pulls into the post office after him, his daughter is in his car.
The guy who turned around with his daughter, jumps out of his car and starts charging, the old man in his car fears for his safety and shoots the charging man.
The guy who jumped out of his car was a border patrol agent or something like that, he dies.
And the city goes on a manhunt. Hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of cops descend on my neighborhood. Every cop pretty much dropped what they were doing and raced over to my city. Cops from every city, every district, every county, cops of all kinds of every badge within a 40 mile radius came down. Maybe it was a thousand cops, I don't remember, but it was a lot.
I do recall a few people being upset, that why for this 1 man are thousand cops looking for this guy? This happens every day. Yet for one of us there isn't this type of response.
No one really knows what happened during that encounter, but it was determined the "stand your ground" or "fearing for your safety" was not considered acceptable.
They caught the guy the next day.
Here's what I could find about it:
http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/20...e-bernard-bober-broward-judge-imminent-threat