I suspect the homeowner had no clue whether the person trying to get in his house was a man or woman when he shot.
The real question is, did the homeowner have an honest and reasonable belief that the person knocking on the door was trying to break in?
It will be interesting to see what the jury decides. I wonder if knocking on doors now is justification for shooting? That's kind of a... worrisome prospect if you think about it.
According to the home owner's lawyer this is what was occurring.
And according to the victims lawyer that is not what was occurring.
Funny how that works, eh?
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