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Indiana Self Defense Laws & The Whitestown Wrong-Home Shooting

54 min · 5 de ene de 2026
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Indiana has some very fair gun laws compared to other states, however our laws are not so black and white as people would like to believe. Self defense & instances of shootings are treated on a case-by-case basis, and today we go into the nuances of such while also talking about the Whitestown wrong-home shooting in Boone County that resulted in the death of Ríos Pérez, a house cleaner who arrived at the wrong home for work & was shot through the front door while attempting to type in the code to enter.

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