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Castle doctrine as applied
Posted by David Hardy · 7 January 2012 04:44 AM
Four thugs break into NC home, teen inside uses shotgun to blow one into the next zip code.
"Police said the teen will not face any charges for killing Michael Henderson on December 29.
Under North Carolina's Castle Doctrine Law, homeowners can use deadly force if they fear their lives are in danger."
This event, like virtually all gun self-defense events, was covered by ZERO US print media, ZERO US national TV media.
Even the local paper, the Raleigh News-Observer deep-sixed the news instead of observing it.