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Yes- I have attended seminars on aftermath of what to expect if you are forced into a defensive shooting act. The response and what you will go through varies depending on circumstances and the area where the shooting occured. In rural areas of Washington you most likely will get an apologetic and understanding slap on the back and assurances that the coroner will be out soon to haul away the carcass of the scumbag felon that just broke into your home. In other Urban areas run by the left you may expect to be hauled in and questioned for hours on end about why you chose to use deadly force to.protect yourself and your family. This may be inspire of the fact that you heard brken glass in middle of night, the person you confronted was wearing dark clothing , was armed, and had a long criminal history. You may be asked many stupid questions.: Why didn't you just call police and wait, did you ask if your guest was armed, how do you know the person wasn't just lost, why did you consider the person was a threat, why didn't you run away??? Etc.etc.etc. God help you if the person lives as you can expect him to probably she you and if he doesn't his relatives probably will and the prosecutors office will probably look for anything they can to possibly charge you for some inane reason probably along the lines of using excessive force. Unfortunately, if any of those scenarios end up in court you can expect thousand upon thousands of dollars in legal fees and the juries in these Urban courts are most likely packed with antigun left-wing liberals. It's a lose/ lose situation all the way around and something that shouldn't be taken lightly. None of us wants to have to take a life or hurt anyone unnecessarily. But when you are force into that situation you shouldn't be treated as if you have less rights and expectations than the scumbag you were forced to defend against. The media and the left are sure to paint them as victims and make excuses for them no matter what they did, have done, or will do in the future