Is the bank robber threatening people with deadly force? If so, then the actions of someone else raising a firearm falls under self defense, IMHO.
I don't think if i walk into a grocery store and knock over a cardboard cutout of Cindy Crawford and grab a stick of gum and attempt to walk out without any physical threat to another person that someone who is not an active member of law enforcement can commit assault and/or battery on me legally.
But again, I am not a real lawyer, I am a dude who watches Judge Judy. I cede to statements from real lawyers. And I'm doubly definitely-not an expert on Brazilian law.
But I understand how an American layperson can misconstrue a situation to think what happened to him as "robbery" without any intention to deceive people. I do, sort of, believe Ryan Lotche legit thought he was robbed by a cop when some dude in a uniform (he did not know 100%) stuck a gun at him and demanded money and said something (in a language he did not 100% understand).
well I guess we disagree then... he was belligerent, he urinated on the floor.. tore down a sign and tried to leave when confronted by security guards.. a security guard then pointed a gun at him.....
The security guards also stated that because the Americans were belligerent and so big they felt threatened...
I am willing to say Lochte does not deserve to be crucified but I think the Brazilians in question behaved in a completely acceptable manner...
We don't know exactly why money was handed over.. what if the Americans seeked to pay in order not to have the police show up? We just don't know... The only facts everyone agrees on are Lochte:
- urinated on floor
- tore down sign
- acted belligerent
- made up a lie and then doubled down on it
Hard to take the side of Lochte on this one.....even forgetting that he made up a bogus story... .
BUT that doesn't mean he should be crucified.. like I said he didn't kill anyone....