The homeowner who fatally shot a 20-year-old University of South Carolina student who tried to enter the wrong home on the street he lived on Saturday morning will not face charges because the incident was deemed “a justifiable homicide” under state law, Columbia police announced Wednesday.

Police said the identity of the homeowner who fired the gunshot that killed Nicholas Donofrio shortly before 2 a.m. Saturday will not be released because the police department and the Fifth Circuit Solicitor’s Office determined his actions were justified under the state’s controversial “castle doctrine” law, which holds that people can act in self-defense towards “intruders and attackers without fear of prosecution or civil action for acting in defense of themselves and others.”

  • @[email protected]
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    461 year ago

    He didn’t just accidentally enter the wrong home, he was forcibly breaking into the home when he was shot. Even breaking a window to open the door from the inside.

    Tragic as he was likely just intoxicated and confused, but understandable that the homeowner would use force to defend himself

    While the woman was on the phone with police, Donofrio broke a glass window on the front door “and reached inside to manipulate the doorknob,” at which point the male resident fired the shot through the broken window that struck Donofrio in his upper body, according to police

    • @Fredselfish
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      Glad breaking and entering is now considered worth a death sentence.

      • @[email protected]
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        251 year ago

        This wasn’t a punishment or sentence.

        He was literally breaking through the door to enter the house.

        What was the home owner supposed to do? Hope he became non-violent once he got in? Challenge him to a game of chess? Declare a set of non-lethal rules and duke it out?

        The homeowner has a right to not be attacked in his own home ffs

        • @slapchop
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          -81 year ago

          Idk. Maybe yell, “Hey. Fuck off” and call the police? If it is a drunk person, they probably embarrassingly realize it’s the wrong house. Or if they keep trying to get in after, then shoot?

          Also the home owner wasn’t attacked. His window was.

          • @[email protected]
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            81 year ago

            You may want to read the article - they did call the police. Unfortunately it takes less time for someone to violently smash through a door than for the cops to arrive.

            Interesting that you summize that they were apparently silent as this guy smashed their door

            And, would you really play the odds that someone violently entering your house would suddenly have a moment of clarity when they entered? He was messed up enough to think shattering his own window was a viable option to get into his house.

            • Concetta
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              But they never tried yelling at him, did they? Even after he had a firearm, the article says nothing about calling out with a warning first or anything. That seems insane to me.

              • @Fosheze
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                91 year ago

                It also doesn’t say they didn’t. Are we going to just list off a bunch of things the article doesn’t say?

      • @Godric
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        91 year ago

        Keep moving the goalposts!