Woman Shoots & Kills Home Intruder Breaking In Through 2nd Story Window in Washington

Published on December 19, 2022
Duration: 5:31

This video details a home invasion where a resident successfully defended themselves against an intruder who entered through a second-story window in Vancouver, Washington. Speaker Colion Noir, known for his extensive firearm-related content and strong opinions on firearm laws, emphasizes the importance of preparedness, the speed of firearm response versus police, and the critical need for accessible firearms in self-defense situations. The incident highlights that no neighborhood is immune to crime and that proactive self-defense measures are crucial.

Quick Summary

In Vancouver, Washington, a homeowner defended against an intruder entering through a second-story window. Expert Colion Noir stresses that criminals target easy opportunities and emphasizes the critical need for accessible firearms, as response time is crucial in self-defense situations.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Vancouver Home Break-in
  2. 00:21Second-Floor Break-in Details
  3. 01:13Home Invader Climbed to Second Story
  4. 02:06Preparedness and Firearm Storage
  5. 03:06Responsibility and Preparation
  6. 03:41Colion Noir Apparel Plug
  7. 04:21USCCA Self-Defense Insurance
  8. 05:15Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Vancouver, Washington home invasion incident?

A resident shot and killed an intruder who broke into their home through a second-story window. The incident highlights the importance of preparedness and immediate firearm accessibility for self-defense.

Why is firearm accessibility crucial in self-defense situations?

In a critical self-defense scenario, time is extremely limited. A readily accessible firearm allows for a faster response than waiting for law enforcement, potentially saving lives.

What is USCCA and what services does it offer?

USCCA (U.S. Concealed Carry Association) offers self-defense liability insurance, firearm education, and training resources to help gun owners prepare for and navigate self-defense situations legally and safely.

Can a second-story window prevent a home invasion?

No, a second-story window does not guarantee safety. Criminals will target vulnerable entry points, emphasizing that preparedness and defensive measures are necessary regardless of a home's perceived security.

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