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SUMNER COUNTY, Kansas Sumner County authorities say they have arrested a homeowner accused of shooting two intruders on his property early Monday morning.
Investigators believe the shooting victims had broken into a home near rural Milton. The homeowner, a 46-year-old man, allegedly shot the two men, hitting one in the face and the other in the back. The homeowner was charged with aggravated battery, posted a $1,000 bond, and released.
"You cannot use deadly force to protect property or if someone's running away from you, not being a threat to you," said Captain Mike Yoder with the Sumner County Sheriff's Department.
Doesn't this differ from Oklahoma's stance if on your own property?
SUMNER COUNTY, Kansas Sumner County authorities say they have arrested a homeowner accused of shooting two intruders on his property early Monday morning.
Investigators believe the shooting victims had broken into a home near rural Milton. The homeowner, a 46-year-old man, allegedly shot the two men, hitting one in the face and the other in the back. The homeowner was charged with aggravated battery, posted a $1,000 bond, and released.
"You cannot use deadly force to protect property or if someone's running away from you, not being a threat to you," said Captain Mike Yoder with the Sumner County Sheriff's Department.
Doesn't this differ from Oklahoma's stance if on your own property?