Of course not. But in most places, Georgia included, you can defend your habitation (house, apartment, hotel room, camper) against someones attempt to enter in a viloent or tumultuous manner (kicking in doors or bashing in windows) or with the intent to commit a felony (murder, rape robbery, burglary, aggrevated assault, arson, kidnapping, sexual battery...etc) with force that is likely to or actually results in serious bodily injury or death. Any other property defense alone, you can use force but not the serious bodily injury/death type.So private property is only inside ones house?
What T3 was saying was if the lawyers had waited until they rioters kiccked in a door or bashed out a window then they could have legally broke out the belt fed hate.
What the lawyers did was 100% legal, but that doesn't stop a corrupt adminstration and their city lawyer from filing criminal charges that will have to be sorted out in court.
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