The Washington Post
By Caitlin Gibson, Published: March 19
About 2 a.m. Sunday, his friends dropped him off after the party, but Caleb wrongly entered the house two doors from his by climbing through a window.
Without the treat of a deadly weapon by the teen, this case is a lot more problematic for the homeowner.The homeowner, (snip), heard his burglar alarm go off and confronted Caleb. He fired a warning shot and told the teenager to leave. When he didn’t, Wilder shot again, fatally striking Caleb, law enforcement officials said.
It would seem to me that you would have to be pretty drunk to ignore a warning shot being a good reason to leave immediately. A mistaken house is one thing. Figuring out via gunshot that you are in the wrong place and not acting on it right away is another.