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Against unarmed adversaries, a defender can resort to deadly force if a disparity of force exists. And a young auto mechanic with a concealed carry license did just that in Bucks County, PA days ago. The prosecutor there just cleared him of wrongdoing, citing the number of attackers, their size, and other disparity issues.

> Against unarmed adversaries, a defender can resort to deadly force if a disparity of force exists. And a young auto mechanic with a concealed carry license did just that in Bucks County, PA days ago. The prosecutor there just cleared him of wrongdoing, citing the number of attackers, their size, and other disparity issues.

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Mitchell should have been charged with two counts of manslaughter, since he was engaged in a felony activity in which two people were killed. Normally if a gang is robbing a bank and one of them is shot to death, his accomplices are charged with his death under existing case law. Any felony activity that results in a death should garner charges for that death for any active accomplices at the scene.