I am going to preface my post with the fact that I know my state's laws very well, but I hope this doesn't sound ignorant. I have a plan if I am involved in defensive shooting, but one thing that has always given me concern is having a lawyer come after. It sounds like the OP did not call one. I have a lawyer, and he will come if I need him. However, he is 3 hours away. I have done research into lawyers closer, but none have his level of experience with these types of situations.I proceeded to call 911, then my girlfriend who was on her way home after picking up her kids at day care, and then my unit to inform them of what happened.
I have always been under the impression that even if it is a clear cut, legal, good shoot, that you should still call your lawyer and only give very basic information to the police until he or she arrives.
If anyone here feels like helping me out, could you give me your plans after the defensive shooting takes place? I debated whether this was too off topic, but I think it fits, if I am mistaken please let me know.