Person A is angry at person B.
A visits person B with a legally owned gun which is concealed.
A and gets in an intense argument with person B, but does make any threats.
B gets nervous and calls the police.
When the police arrive they find a gun on person A.
A confesses to the police that he intended to shoot B .
Oh my....
Person A should have watched this video:
Had Person A viewed that video, Person A might NOT be in trouble today!!!
Is Pointing a Gun at Someone a Crime in MA???
In short, yes. But it's not only the gun that matters, it's the threat. If you threaten a person with physical harm, and the person reasonably believes that you may inflict that harm, that crime is known as "assault." Whether you point a gun, a knife, or even a closed fist at someone, if he or she fears for their safety, you may be charged with assault. That being said, pointing a gun at someone is more likely to be perceived as a real threat than shaking a closed fist would be. For this reason, an assault charge involving a gun will probably require a more complex defense than would an assault without a deadly weapon.
The sheer presence of a firearm is compelling evidence for the prosecution. Consider the following example: About one year ago, a Maryland police officer was convicted of first and second degree assault after he was caught on film ordering a man into his vehicle while pointing a gun at his head. Officer Jenchesky Santiago was observed shouting at William Cunningham in a way that seemed to convince both Cunningham and those who watched the video that he intended to use the gun. And the whole incident began because Cunningham was illegally parked. Not only was the officer's response disproportionate to the very minor infraction, it was deemed an assault crime in court.
Is Pointing a Gun at Someone a Crime?
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