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Originally Posted by WarChild
Sorry, leaving the safety of a club negates any stand your ground law I know of. When he was in the club, and accepted the invitation to go outside in private to settle it, you're knowingly putting yourself in harms way. That's not standing your ground, that's being reckless. 
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Do you know why he was asked to go outside? Where you there? Did they ask him outside to talk or to fight? You are making assumptions at this point. On a story that is being told second hand.
I'm removing everything out that I don't know about except for he got punched in the face, he was close to his car, he pulled out a weapon, de escalated the situation.
Adding anything else is flat out conjecture to bolster your argument.