Hello all. I have read alot of threads on if you find yourself having to shoot and assailant, that is justifiable, and the assailant is killed. What exactly are the guidelines for our rights as defenders of our lives, so we are not thrown in prison or sued? Does Wisconsin have any law protecting us from being thrown in prison and/or sued for rightly protecting our own lives as well as the lives of others? Now I know that if you shoot the BG in the head, then that is considered "intent to kill". So center mass of the body (frontal not in the back)is the ideal target. Also, what about using hollow points? I'm a firm believer in using hollow points to stop the threat much quicker and less of a chance to pass all the way thru and possibley hit and innocent bystander. Love to hear everyones views....preferrably an attorney and/or Law Enforcement officer. A Judge is welcome as well if there is any on this forum. Thanks in advance for your input.