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LOSD Legal Analysis Show! (Oct. 12, 2025)

Today’s LOSD Legal Analysis Show, live streaming at 5 PM ET, will break down a variety of recent use-of-force events in the news, including: The Baltimore bouncer “shoulder-bump-choke-out” captured on video The Aaron Spencer homicide case involving a father who chased down shot and killed the child predator as he kidnapped—AGAIN!—the father’s 14-year-old daughter Dash

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HOME INVADER CHALLENGE! Canada v. USA. KA-BLAM for the WIN!

A Canadian police chief has just urged his nation’s citizens that if they find themselves confronted by an invader in their homes, their best strategy is to comply. In America, of course, both our practical options, legal privileges, and national character demand a rather different response. Join me today as I break down exactly how

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Man Kills Unarmed Brothers & Prosecutor Gets It ALL WRONG!

Emmanuel Hernandez finds himself physically battered by two brothers in the parking lot of a gas station, apparently after a low-key road rage incident that occurred a few minutes prior. The two brothers then walk into the station’s convenience store, which Hernandez also enters a short time later. In the store one of the brothers

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YES, Shooting Man in Wheelchair CAN be Lawful Self Defense!

On July 31 in Seattle two men get into a confrontation outside a Starbucks in—of all places—Seattle. One of those two men—Gregory William Timm—is standing and has a criminal history for driving a van through a Republican voter registration pop-up tent as an act against Trump. The other man—James Powell—is a 67-year-old disabled veteran in

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LAWYER: How Sig 320 Can Create HUGE Legal Liability for YOU!

Rumors have circled the firearms community for years that the Sig Sauer P320 pistol may possess a manufacturing defect that allows the gun, under some circumstances, to experience an uncommanded discharge—an unintentional firing of a bullet—that would rather obviously create a substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury. Recently a US airman is reported

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