Virginia homeowner charged with murder after shooting high school teen during attempted break-in, sheriff says

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Virginia man was charged with murder after authorities say he shot a high school teen who he believed was trying to break into his house, though the surviving teens claim they were filming a ding-dong-ditch prank for TikTok.

Tyler Chase Butler, 27, was charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Bosworth Jr., the Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office said. Butler also faces charges of malicious wounding and two counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.

Legal experts told Fox News Digital that the case will rest on whether Butler used the right amount of force and if he reasonably believed his life was in imminent danger.

"The individual facts are really going to shed light on are the charges against Mr. Butler valid or unjust," Jessica Ledingham, a federal litigator and criminal defense attorney said, adding that the charges would make sense if the teens were outside his home, where they are less likely to be perceived as a threat.

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Tyler Chase Butler, 27, wearing a white shirt in a mugshot

Tyler Chase Butler, 27, was charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Bosworth Jr., the Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office said. (Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office )
Deputies responded at around 3 a.m. Saturday to a call for a residential burglaryin progress, where a resident had fired shots and found Bosworth and another teen with gunshot wounds, the sheriff’s office said. A third teen was found unharmed.

Bosworth died of his injuries in the hospital while the other injured teen was treated for minor injuries and released. Both surviving teens are juveniles and were not named publicly.

Spotsylvania street where shooting happened

The Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office said the shooting happened near a home on a suburban street at around 3 a.m. on May 3. (FOX5 DC WTTG)
The surviving teens told investigators they were recording themselves doing a "ding-dong-ditch" as part of a TikTok challenge, FOX5 DC reported, citing court documents.

One of Butler’s neighbors shared home surveillance footage with the outlet that shows the three teens going up to Butler’s home and not only ringing the doorbell but banging, kicking and slamming on a garage door.

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Jamie E. Wright, a Los Angeles trial attorney and founder of the Wright Law Firm, told Fox News Digital that "stand your ground" or "castle doctrine" laws vary in each state, though "most don’t give blanket permission to use lethal force simply to protect property."

"Based on what’s been reported, shooting at teenagers involved in a prank, even one as reckless as a late-night ding-dong-ditch, is unlikely to meet that legal standard," Wright said. "Social media challenges like this can certainly escalate tensions and lead to tragic misunderstandings, but they don’t typically create a legal justification for deadly self-defense."

Madeline Summerville, a national trial attorney and legal analyst, told Fox News Digital that "castle doctrine" laws allow for the use of deadly force to prevent an aggressor from entering your home – if the homeowner truly believes their life is in danger.

"Every case is different, however, and the applicability of the castle doctrine in this case will rest upon whether the Defendant truly believed he was in imminent danger of bodily harm or death," Summerville said.

 

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If he’s inside behind his locked doors he can’t claim he’s in danger
 

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Social media challenges used to be ice buckets and dance moves... now it's felonies with a side of bullets. Congrats, TikTok.
 

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If he’s inside behind his locked doors he can’t claim he’s in danger
Wtf? Like they can’t break down doors?

You really don’t have security in your home unless there are cops guarding you 24/7. Or you installed a trap on every window and all doors where an intruder can be caught in a sticky spiderweb device (yes, this exists)
 

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I thought that if your crime partner died in the event of committing a crime, the living ones get the murder charge.

America is a totally racist country..
 

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jus on some discourse analysis shyt at least he has being a homeowner on his side. every article ive come across addresses the accused as such

guess if he was a renter he'd be in even more shyt
 

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🤣🤣🤣 VA doesn't have that shyt. VA all about selling guns that you cant use frfr. I think Texas has the Castle Doctrine.
"However, Virginia case law does support a version of the "castle doctrine" which allows deadly force to prevent an entry into a dwelling where a person reasonably believes the intruder will commit great bodily injury or death against him."

 
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Exactly why I tell these jackasses to let the police carry their weapons for them and get security cameras.

Every single nikka I ever told that we couldn’t shoot someone even if they broke in and was standing in our house, nikkas tried to argue me down until google came out.

They still don’t care.
 
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