The Real Life First Aggressor, And Why He's Going to Prison
This video from Washington Gun Law president William Kirk uses a real-life tragic case from the Seattle waterfront to explain the "First Aggressor Standard" in self-defense law. The case involves a confrontation initiated by an individual who mistakenly believed he was enforcing "Stolen Valor" and ended up claiming self-defense after creating the altercation. The discussion emphasizes that if you initiate a physical confrontation, you generally forfeit your right to claim self-defense. The video aims to educate viewers about this crucial legal principle through a practical, albeit unfortunate, example.












