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LOL BRIELUS
Clyder, that just seems so extreme to prevent lawful use of deadly force in any building, since noone has the omnipotence to know or see behind walls, especially if making a split second decision. No self defense or defense of other law is written to require that.
I posit this- if there was an active shooter in a school, and you were the SRO rushing to help defenseless children, but behind the shooter was a wall, that you couldn't see behind, your logic requires you not to shoot until you can somehow manuever the shooter in front of a window where you could see behind, and then confirm,while under fire, and near instantaneously, that noone was behind the shooter all the way to the max range of your weapon. Do you agree that only then Would the law protect you under defense of others?