charl_huntress
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I don't think you need to be scared to shoot someone, but it does help when it comes time to shooting.
The thing is...without knowing all the details you can easily supplement yourself in place of the homeowner and come up with your own scenarios. That is easy, but unless it is YOU in that scenario you can't really say what and how you would do things. I just don't see that because unless you are truly a trained professional with muscle memory on how these things might play out then you can be capable of anything...especially when you are scared.
I think it's possible both parties were scared in this case. It's late. It's dark. It's scary... Things happen, but unless you train for this on a 24/7 basis then what you will do is always an unknown.
For me I can see this from being scared inside my home...it's not a good feeling not being sure what's going on outside.
The thing is...without knowing all the details you can easily supplement yourself in place of the homeowner and come up with your own scenarios. That is easy, but unless it is YOU in that scenario you can't really say what and how you would do things. I just don't see that because unless you are truly a trained professional with muscle memory on how these things might play out then you can be capable of anything...especially when you are scared.
I think it's possible both parties were scared in this case. It's late. It's dark. It's scary... Things happen, but unless you train for this on a 24/7 basis then what you will do is always an unknown.
For me I can see this from being scared inside my home...it's not a good feeling not being sure what's going on outside.

