Man Wakes Up To Home Intruder, Shoots Him: Now He’s Drowning in Legal Fees

This is an injustice that needs to be addressed

Unfortunately this happens more than we realize. It’s an outrage and more people need to stand up and make it be known that this is not ok.

Via theblaze.com

Joe Balistreri didn’t think twice about shooting a home intruder — but had he known ahead of time how much it would cost him, he just might have.

 

Balistreri and his family were spending the night at his parents’ home in Foster City, California, in March 2012 when a noise woke him up at around 4 a.m.

 

“I heard the noise coming from the front door. I heard clicking, rattling of the door handle,” Balistreri told KPIX-TV. “I woke up my father, told him, ‘Someone’s trying to break into your house, where’s your gun?’”

 

Balistreri said that when the intruder’s first attempt at breaking in didn’t work, he jumped the fence, made his way around the back of the house and entered the garage through a side door that was left unlocked.

 

“This guy is now in my house,” he recalled thinking at the time.

Balistreri encountered the intruder, who stood 6 feet 4 inches tall, in the dark home and fired three shots.

 

“I had no choice given the circumstances,” he said.

Now, in an unexpected turn of events, Balistreri, who said he was only trying to protect his family, is burdened by mounting legal fees.

 

Months after the incident, Balistreri was informed that the man he shot was filing a civil lawsuit against him for negligent use of a handgun. The alleged intruder claims he was intoxicated when he entered the home and mistook Balistreri’s parents’ house for his friend’s.

 

“There was no knocking, there was no announcement, there was no nothing,” Balistreri said.

The judge ended up siding with Balistreri, but the legal fees proved to be a lasting blow. “This guy put a huge burden on my shoulders,” Balistreri said.

 

Since the shooting happened at Balistreri’s parents’ house, their insurance wouldn’t cover his legal fees. He launched a GoFundMe page to help pay off the debt he incurred fighting his right to defend his family.

“That is my biggest issue — our judicial system allows these people to have the right to try to sue,” he said.

This needs to be resolved, this man was 100% in his rights when he was protecting himself and his family. He should not have to pay for anything, the fact that our legal system even gave the home intruder the time of day is shocking. I understand why, but it is enraging.

150x300_emailerWhat an easy stance to pull, “I was drunk and picked the wrong house!” Any idiot could claim that after being busted for breaking into a house, and there needs to be something put in place that doesn’t waste our time and money on them.

Situations like this undermine the Second Amendment. Thankfully the judge denied the home intruder’s lawsuit, and it needs to be known to any other wise guy with the same idea, that they will not win.

Now if we can just have some justice for the man defending his family: let’s get some donations on his gofundme page.

Author: Annie Stonebreaker

Annie is attending North Idaho College for a degree in journalism and is enjoying writing about everything guns for Defend and Carry. She finds our right to bear arms imperative and can get quite spicy on the topic. In her spare time she loves reading, playing outdoors, any water activities, eating sweet treats, eating in general, playing music or spending time with her Fiance, and being surrounded by good friends, conversation and laughter.

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