What Should I Do First After A Self-Defense Incident: Ask An Attorney #5

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If you're wondering, "what should I do after a self defense incident?"

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I would add this even if you don’t have to pull the trigger, be the first to call 911 .by standers may only see a person with a gun and start calling in listing you as the threat.

sccarguy
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911 Complaint Aids are NOT required to give Maranda Warnings before asking questions. The State's Attorney will be listening to the 911 tape.

larrydorazio
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After calling 911, if the situation allows (e.g. there is no more threat) and before law-enforcement arrives, would it be good to use a smart phone (if you have one) to record the scene of the incident, either with video and audio or photos?

DannySchneible
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So what do I say when I call the police? Give a quick brief description of what happened, what I’m wearing and where it took place and hang up and call my legal defense correct? I’m with US Law Shield and they definitely will be getting that call

ArmedNDangerous
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I live in Illinois and am trying to get an answer about our concealed carry law. There is a parking lot section in it that states that in gun free zones you can have your weapon locked up in your vehicle. Some have said that it does not include schools. Some say that the law does include school parking lots. Would someone on your staff know about the law In Illinois and could shed some light on this issue? Thanks

jerrypayne