Saw a news cast about a week ago where a homeowner heard a noise and found someone in his house (I think somewhere in East Texas). One guy was in the house - having kicked in the door I believe - and when he realized the homeowner was home, he turned and ran outside. TV interviewed the homeowner and he said he chased the guy outside and shot at him and then continued chasing him and a 2nd guy down the street shooting at them - I believe he said "until his gun was empty". At the end of the interview the homeowner said "they were lucky because he didn't think he hit either of them" The two guys hadn't been located by news time.
I only know the specifics as aired on TV and stated by homeowner, but I'm pretty sure going on TV and saying this type thing is not going to be what Texas Law Shield lawyers tell you to do. I just sat there thinking to myself, "Surely you didn't do that?" "Are you really saying this to a reporter for TV?" I must say that maybe those two bad guys might have something to consider next time.
