While I agree with John T. that it is all fact sensative and up to the local prosicuter. and that right to self defence laws vary from state to state. let's look at the facts as presented so far (assuming that they hold up as correct): 1.The son had been in a fight with the father before. 2. the Father had a restraining order agianst the son that he violated. 3. he agian started to fight the father ( hope that there is physical evedence to support this). 4. he was reportedly "high as a kite", witch a blood test will quickly prove/ disprove. 5. acording to the post by Thesmoothedeere, the son was shot once in the chest, witch stands to reason he was facing the shooter. Now, if the prosicuter decides to go after this, this is still america (no matter who is in the White House), and he will need to get a jury of 12 to agree with his asertions. If these are the facts and they hold up, I think the father is not in too much leagle trouble. emonital trama and dealing with the wife's opnion is another matter.
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