On the surface, this is a fairly straightforward story of self defense. And given it is from Seattle, the Media Bias is only to be expected. Homeowner shoots, kills suspected burglar at north Seattle home
So a guy climbs a fairly substantial fence to get into a Seattle backyard. When confronted by the homeowner, the intruder refuses to leave. Then the media makes it seem like the homeowner executed the guy. The police did not arrest him however. And while the investigation is ongoing, there is probably some element of self-defense not mentioned by media. (They hate gun owners. Why would they do anything except try to smear one?)
The thing that caught my eye is the photo of the alley, where the guy climbed the fence. The fence on (what I assume is) the opposite side of the alley is topped with concertina wire. I will go out on a limb and say that I doubt he climbed over/through concertina wire. (You need special gauntlets just to handle it during installation.)
That fence with the concertina wire seems to be protecting the back side of a commercial building. It is impossible to say what kind from the photo. But apparently things have fallen much farther than I expected in Seattle if neighborhood businesses have taken to using this level of defense against intrusion and crime.
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Oh, and self-defense is a human-right.
The local DA will wait 3-6 months and then charge the homeowner and destroy the lives of all who live at the address. Because that's what the prosecutors do. No matter if the police determine it's a good shoot, the DA/Prosecutor WILL destroy the shooter and all related.
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