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maybe she was banging on the door loudly and possibly yelling.
basing it solely off dealing with girls who have consumed far too much alcohol for their body weight.
4am in Detroit, I can see why dude was shook. does not excuse firing and he should face charges, but I can't blame him 100%.
@ her driving with that alcohol percentage.
Banging on a door and yelling isn't exactly a common practice for burglars.
You can't blame him? Really?
Again...I wouldn't blame him if she was CLEARLY trying to get INSIDE of his house by force. (I.E - trying to come thru a window)
Off topic - I had some people break into my car 3 times in one month a few years ago trying to get my radio. First time...they got scared off by the neighbors. 2nd time they got it. 3rd time - they figured my insurance had replaced it and were going to try and get another one but I had that heat ready. Cops showed up and said that if I would have fired that weapon...even though they came on MY property (driveway) that I would have been in the wrong. And this is with me KNOWING exactly what was going on...not acting on suspicion.
I can't blame him for being shook with someone drunk banging on his door at 4am possibly yelling unintelligible words.
We have no idea what was happening. I'm basing what I say on that.