The Netflix documentary “The Perfect Neighbor” reignites the debate surrounding stand your ground laws following the tragic shooting death of Ajike “AJ” Owens at the hands of her neighbor, Susan Lorincz. Lorincz, who shot Owens through her door in 2023, was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 25 years in prison. This incident has raised critical questions about the application of stand your ground laws, designed to allow individuals to use deadly force without a duty to retreat, which began with Florida’s legislation in 2005.
As communities analyze the implications of these laws, new studies suggest that they may be linked to an increase in gun violence and disproportionately affect people of color. The Owens family intends to challenge the legality of stand your ground in Florida, with plans to advocate for its repeal through a fund established in AJ’s memory. The case has sparked renewed discussions about legal defenses in violent encounters and the societal impacts of such legal frameworks.
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