Pointing a gun at someone is typically associated with the criminal charge of assault with a deadly weapon.
Pointing a gun at someone is typically considered a serious offense and can result in criminal charges such as assault with a deadly weapon or aggravated assault. The specific charge and potential penalties can vary depending on the circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction where the incident occurred. It is important to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance on this matter.
shoot first.
In general, pointing a gun at someone is only justified when SHOOTING that person would be justified. Trespass does not rise to that level. Pointing a gun at someone without SERIOUS reason is proably going to result in jail.
I am pretty positive you can.
He was walking down a street and found a gun and he was pointing it at someone.
The charge for threatening someone with a gun is typically classified as assault with a deadly weapon, which is a serious criminal offense that can result in significant legal consequences.
goto jail
No. In all United States, pointing a fire-arm at someone in a non-self defense situation unless you are a law enforcement officer is strictly illegal.
Armed Robbery... you're screwed.
They would most likely be charged with assault. Penalty (if convicted) would depend on the judge.
Taking Aim
Actually, it is legal to kill a man when he is pointing a gun at you because it is considered self defense. You may be sued but it is considered legal.