Burglar Breaks Into Your Home: What Would You Do?

Published on August 16, 2019
Duration: 4:03

This video from USCCA presents a home burglary scenario, analyzing the appropriate response when encountering an intruder. Experts Kevin Michalowski and Tom Grieve discuss self-defense, property protection, and the legal implications of using force, particularly under the Castle Doctrine. The analysis emphasizes the importance of immediate 911 notification and tactical awareness, differentiating between fleeing with property and a deadly force situation.

Quick Summary

When encountering a burglar fleeing with property, the immediate action is to call 911. While tactical positioning is important due to unknown threats, it may not yet be a deadly force scenario if the intruder is only taking items and not posing a direct physical threat.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Home Burglary Scenario
  2. 01:26Burglary Scenario Demonstration
  3. 01:46Expert Analysis & Legal Considerations
  4. 03:22Conclusion & USCCA Membership

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step to take if you discover a burglar in your home?

The immediate priority is to call 911 to report the crime and alert law enforcement. This ensures authorities are dispatched promptly while you assess the situation and maintain safety.

When does a burglary become a deadly force scenario?

A burglary typically escalates to a deadly force scenario if the intruder is armed, poses an immediate threat of serious bodily harm or death to occupants, or attempts to prevent lawful escape.

What is the Castle Doctrine in the context of home defense?

The Castle Doctrine is a legal principle that allows individuals to use reasonable force, including deadly force, to defend themselves and their property within their home against intruders, without a duty to retreat.

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