Just to follow up - and to clarify - if someone is forcibly entering your home, you need to take each indivual situation into account. If a 300lb guy in a ski mask holding a machete is kicking your door in, then lethal force is probably your first option.
If the neighbour's kid throws a rock threw your window in a neighbourhood dispute - then clearly shooting the child is ridiculous. It would not even be classed as an attempt to enter.
It is hard to say definitively what you just do in all cases. However, you do not need to fire warning shots or talk with the attacker who has broken into your house. Nor do you need to run away. The level of force necessary will depend on all the circumstances, but can include lethal force if the circumstances warrant it.
I heard that in Louisiana you can use lethal force to prevent a carjacking. I cannot say for certain whether this is right or wrong, another attorney who went to Tulane in New Orleans told me. Perhaps someoone from Louisiana would like to say whether this is right or not.
If the neighbour's kid throws a rock threw your window in a neighbourhood dispute - then clearly shooting the child is ridiculous. It would not even be classed as an attempt to enter.
It is hard to say definitively what you just do in all cases. However, you do not need to fire warning shots or talk with the attacker who has broken into your house. Nor do you need to run away. The level of force necessary will depend on all the circumstances, but can include lethal force if the circumstances warrant it.
I heard that in Louisiana you can use lethal force to prevent a carjacking. I cannot say for certain whether this is right or wrong, another attorney who went to Tulane in New Orleans told me. Perhaps someoone from Louisiana would like to say whether this is right or not.