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The Fox News Rundown

Extra: When Is It Okay For You To Use Lethal Force?

The Fox News Rundown

FOX News Podcasts

Politics, Daily News, News

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

The right to 'self-defense' is a basic American right, but can be complicated. "Stand your ground" laws and the "castle doctrine" are in effect in multiple states to allow citizens to protect themselves from potential harm or deter would-be intruders from their homes. However, self-defense laws like these have come under scrutiny recently after a string of apparent accidental shootings. Two high-profile examples include a Black teenager in Kansas City, Missouri who was shot after ringing the doorbell at the wrong address. And in Upstate New York, a young woman was shot and killed after the car she was in mistakenly pulled into the wrong driveway. In these cases, both of the shooters have pleaded not guilty, citing self-defense. These tragic incidents have many asking when citizens can legally use deadly force to protect themselves. Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy joined The FOX News Rundown's Lisa Brady to discuss how broad the right to self-defense is in America. McCarthy explained how these laws vary by state, and whether juries are typically sympathetic to defendants who claim self-defense. He also weighed in on some early facts of the recent cases that sparked this debate. Due to time limitations, we had to air the entire interview in two separate segments. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the entire conversation with former Prosecutor Andy McCarthy and learn even more about how complex self-defense cases are and how frequently tragedies like the ones we have in Missouri and New York occur. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

When Fiona started Fee's fancy flowers, she used a fax machine to get in touch with her suppliers,

0:06.3

her investors and her customers too.

0:09.7

But as her business went from 100 customers to 10,000,

0:13.8

she realized it was time to finally embrace modern technology.

0:19.2

fax machines, they kind of like your business current account,

0:22.8

just because they were good once doesn't mean you have to stick with them forever.

0:26.7

Maybe it's time to switch with the current account switch service.

0:31.1

This is the Fox News rundown extra.

0:37.3

And this is great.

0:38.6

They're the kind of mistakes anyone could make,

0:40.9

going to the wrong address or opening the wrong car door.

0:44.3

But in a string of incidents recently,

0:46.3

there have been serious consequences.

0:48.2

A 20-year-old woman killed in a rural New York town where the sheriff

0:52.4

says a homeowner opened fire on two vehicles from his porch.

0:56.1

A Missouri teenager arriving at the wrong house to pick up siblings,

0:59.7

shot and wound it by a homeowner in Kansas City.

1:02.5

And in North Carolina, a six-year-old has a grazed cheek and her father was shot

1:07.4

while trying to retrieve a runaway basketball from someone's yard.

1:11.3

So we spoke with Andy McCarthy, a former assistant US attorney and Fox News contributor

1:16.1

about the self-defense principle known as the castle doctrine.

1:19.4

The limits imposed by some states and what could make some recent cases easier or more

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