Father's Heroic Defense: Knife-Wielding Attacker Stopped in Beverly Hills | Real Lawyer Reacts

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Today we take a look at a case in which a man is walking with his wife and tiny child in one of the most expensive and exclusive urban neighborhoods in America—Beverly Hills—when he’s suddenly set upon by a crazed homeless person with a knife, and gets stabbed.

Fortunately for the father and his family, he too brought a knife, and he ended up winning that physical fight—and rather permanently. He also seems to have made solid self-defense decisions, and under circumstances, that will make him hard to convict and thus an unattractive target for prosecution, and so he’s well-positioned to win the legal fight, as well.

So, let’s dive into the facts and video of this crazy event, and see what practical lessons we can draw to make ourselves both hard to kill and hard to convict.

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