“”If the shoe’s on the other foot - if you’re aggressively confronted on a public street by two guys who aren’t the same color as you, and who have a grudge against you, and you can clearly see that one of them has a shotgun - isn’t it reasonable to conclude that you’re about to die and that your only slim chance is to get in close with the guy with the shotgun and make as close to a fair fight of it as you can””
His foot was trespassing when he stepped on the property, his foot later changed that to burglary when he went into a private residence, his foot was later fleeing to allude due to being seen. Then his not so intelligent foot decided to attack a man with a shotgun. The one thing his foot wasn’t doing was peacefully jogging down the road.
I never contended that he was peaceably jogging down the road.
Also, interestingly and very significantly, you didn't mention anything he did that endangered anybody's life or personal safety.
Only if you can demonstrate he was entering with the intention of committing a felony. And my understanding he entered through an open door, that's not considered "breaking". And my understanding is the house was under construction, thus likely not a dwelling. My guess it was a trespass, not burglary.