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Politico Reporter Gets Roasted After Suggesting Door-Knockers Can be Legally Shot

Politico reporter Josh Gerstein has offered up a steaming hot take about Nick Shirley’s work to expose a number of daycare providers in the Minneapolis area that appear to be taking in scads of government cash without actually providing any care for kids. 





Gerstein could have applauded Shirley for his efforts, or even tried to debunk Shirley’s claims, but instead he decided to spew this nonsense. 

There is no Stand Your Ground or Castle Doctrine law that indemnifies a homeowner who shoots someone simply knocking on their door. That’s why Andrew Lester was charged with a crime after he shot a teenager who mistakenly knocked on his door believing it was the home where his younger sister was playing with a friend. It’s why Susan Louise Lorincz was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 25 years in prison for shooting a neighbor who was angrily pounding on her locked door in Florida. 

Even under the most robust Stand Your Ground and Castle Doctrine laws there must be a reasonable belief that your life was in danger before you can use lethal force in self-defense, and a stranger knocking on your door isn’t reason enough to think you’re about to be hurt or killed. 

After being deluged with rightful criticism for his post, Gerstein tried his best to wiggle out of his idiotic statement. 





I didnt see Gerstein’s orginal post as advocating that citizen journalists like Nick Shirley get shot. Wishcasting, on the other hand, can easily be attributed to his comment. At the very least he was suggesting that “robust” self-defense laws make it likely that an intrepid investigator will get shot, and that the shooting could be legally justified. 

That’s so stupid it hurts, and Gerstein was rightfully taken to the proverbial woodshed for it. 





It’s highly ironic that Gerstein’s ineptness at fact-checking spoiled his attempt to gatekeep journalism and leave it in hands of professionals like himself instead of “amateurs” like Shirley. I guess we should thank him for reminding us once again why its never a good idea to accept the mainstream media’s Second Amendment claims at face value… and Gerstein himself should be thanking a good portion of the X-osphere for giving him some valuable information on how laws like Stand Your Ground actually work. 


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