My training was mostly with blunt trauma from MVAs. I don’t have a lot of experience treating GSW, so called penetrating trauma. I didn’t find $20 because I wasn’t there, nor did I get a hand made mask by a crazy person She paces back and forth a bit…and then starts handing out the masks to employees again. Well, I was going to, but I’m never shopping here again. He says, is there other shopping you’d like to do? She finally gets in the store, walks up to the manager (they call them Captains) and says she wants all the masks back she gave everyone.Ĭaptain is like, ooook. She goes to the back of the line, but is pissed and stomping her feet and clearly expressing her irritation. She says, but I’m the lady that made you all those masks.ĭude is like, that’s very nice of you, but it wouldn’t be fair to all these people waiting in line. Lady shows up yesterday and walks to the front of the line and is like, I’d like to be let in.ĭude at door is like, ok, that’s cool and everything, but there’s a line. Trader Joe’s is only letting in like 30 people at a time to maintain “social distancing” so there’s always a line outside the door. The gesture was nice and all, but like, no one is interested in your mask. Lady comes in and gives them a box of masks she made. Who wants to hear some mask stupidity straight out of California? That would seem to fit under the latter part of section (a) as well as section (b). He was running away, the mob pursued and threw objects, and once he fell they were on him attacking him. (b) The privilege lost by provocation may be regained if the actor in good faith withdraws from the fight and gives adequate notice thereof to his or her assailant. In such a case, the person engaging in the unlawful conduct is privileged to act in self-defense, but the person is not privileged to resort to the use of force intended or likely to cause death to the person’s assailant unless the person reasonably believes he or she has exhausted every other reasonable means to escape from or otherwise avoid death or great bodily harm at the hands of his or her assailant. (a) A person who engages in unlawful conduct of a type likely to provoke others to attack him or her and thereby does provoke an attack is not entitled to claim the privilege of self-defense against such attack, except when the attack which ensues is of a type causing the person engaging in the unlawful conduct to reasonably believe that he or she is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm. (2) Provocation affects the privilege of self-defense as follows: Comment by Colorado Alex In Exile on Aug11:34 amįrom Wisconsin self defense laws, from section 939.48 of the state code: