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Longjumping_Ask_4911 t1_j6kt5rb wrote

why would I blame someone responding to head trauma? let alone a second head trauma.

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RondaArousedMe t1_j6kuwlc wrote

A.) You don't know whether either punch was provoked or not

B.) While a punch to the face can technically be lethal, it seems that it is a far stretch from "deadly force" under the NH law. (If you get into a fist fight it's considered assault not attempted murder in the vast majority of cases)

C.) I would assume that if you follow someone out of an establishment to confront them with implied confrontation/violence that is not defending yourself. That person is looking for a confrontation and they responded with deadly force

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Longjumping_Ask_4911 t1_j6kvlzz wrote

> You don't know whether either punch was provoked or not

Did you watch the video? Hard to say a sucker punch is provoked.

> I would assume that if you follow someone out of an establishment to confront them with implied confrontation/violence that is not defending yourself. That person is looking for a confrontation and they responded with deadly force

The dude got escorted out of the bar by security. How are you going to argue he followed someone out?

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RondaArousedMe t1_j6kzf2y wrote

It was more of a sucker punch than I originally thought, didn't realize which way his face was turned when he got hit.

Sure followed is the wrong word, they both got escorted out of the bar, and the shooter is on camera threatening violence (seemingly in response to a prior altercation) and then they end up face to face in the parking lot across the street? It seems like there was intent for an altercation regardless.

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