After the recent situation In Phoenix I got to thinking, what is the proper way to interact with police during/after a self-defense situation?
Situation 1: You are on the street/in a business/or in your home, A assailant attempts to commit a crime against you/the store/somebody near you and you draw your weapon and fire. The perp is down. police are on the way. What do you do once the cops are on the way? Anything to prepare? Once they arrive?
Situation 2: You are on the street/in a business/or in your home, A assailant attempts to commit a crime against you/the store/somebody near you and you draw your weapon and the perp instantly surrenders to you at the point of the gun. What do you do once the cops are on the way? Anything to prepare? Once they arrive?
If an LEO can chime in that would be great. I'd just like to know the proper way to act to show that you are the good guy, and avoid being shot yourself.
In a best case scenario that the Dispatcher or the officers on scene would instruct you, But this is assuming they didn't.
Situation 1: You are on the street/in a business/or in your home, A assailant attempts to commit a crime against you/the store/somebody near you and you draw your weapon and fire. The perp is down. police are on the way. What do you do once the cops are on the way? Anything to prepare? Once they arrive?
Situation 2: You are on the street/in a business/or in your home, A assailant attempts to commit a crime against you/the store/somebody near you and you draw your weapon and the perp instantly surrenders to you at the point of the gun. What do you do once the cops are on the way? Anything to prepare? Once they arrive?
If an LEO can chime in that would be great. I'd just like to know the proper way to act to show that you are the good guy, and avoid being shot yourself.
In a best case scenario that the Dispatcher or the officers on scene would instruct you, But this is assuming they didn't.