http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/168060
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And, in Virginia, case law supports the use of deadly force to defend against a robbery, she said.
"The shopkeeper clearly had rights to repel this person.
The question is, did he take it too far?" she said.
The prosecutor
will look at a variety of factors, including whether the suspect was armed and used threatening language or made threatening gestures ...
Coughlin said
previous robberies or attempted robberies at the store likely will be a factor.
I'll definitely be interested to see how this case in OK turns out. Obviously, in this case in Virginia, this robber used some threatening gestures for there to be no charges filed, even when he was not armed. Seems like the scenario was probably that the robber came in, indicated he wanted drugs/money, the pharmacist pulled his own gun and there was a struggle. The pharmacist accidentally got shot by his own gun and the robber ended up dead. It is a blessing there were no other injuries; i.e., customers, etc. It is a very tiny free-standing building and never many cars parked in front. We often have wondered how they stay in business as it never looks busy.