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Michigan Homeowner Fatally Shoots Intruder Who Broke Into Attached Apartment and Assaulted Tenant Before Trying to Enter Home
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Michigan Homeowner Fatally Shoots Intruder Who Broke Into Attached Apartment and Assaulted Tenant Before Trying to Enter Home

Jim Flanders
Last updated: March 27, 2026 5:43 pm
Jim Flanders Published March 27, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • A homeowner in Egelston Township shot and killed an intruder during a break-in early Monday, March 18, 2026.
  • The suspect assaulted a tenant in an apartment before trying to enter the main residence where a family was present.
  • Michigan’s Castle Doctrine may apply, allowing deadly force during a break-in; prosecutors will review the case for possible charges.
  • The incident highlights the importance of the Second Amendment, as the homeowner’s actions potentially prevented further harm to the family.

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EGELSTON TOWNSHIP, MI – A homeowner shot and killed a man who broke into an attached apartment, assaulted the tenant inside, and then attempted to force his way into the main residence early Monday, March 18, 2026.

As reported by WOOD TV8, the Muskegon County Sheriff’s Office responded around 2 a.m. to a house on Chatterson Road between Apple Avenue and Hall Road in Egelston Township, east of Muskegon. Lt. Austin Aamodt said initial calls indicated a man who appeared to be under the influence was banging on the window of an apartment attached to the house before breaking in and assaulting the tenant inside.

After leaving the apartment, the suspect attempted to enter the attached home. That is when the homeowner fired, striking and killing him. The suspect was described as a 38-year-old white male. His name had not been released as of the time of reporting.

A woman who lives in the home told News 8 she was there with her boyfriend and two children when the incident began. She confirmed that no one inside the home was harmed.

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Michigan’s Castle Doctrine allows the use of deadly force when a person is in the process of breaking and entering a dwelling or has already done so and remains present. Muskegon County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Tim Maat said it is too early to determine whether that law applies in this case, but that his office will support police as the investigation continues. Once law enforcement turns the case over, prosecutors will decide whether charges are warranted.

A lot about this incident remains straightforward on the surface. A man broke into an occupied apartment, assaulted someone, and then moved toward an occupied home with a woman and two children inside. On the surface, this looks like a clear application of Michigan’s Castle Doctrine. The prosecutor’s review is a standard part of the process, not an indication that the homeowner acted wrongfully.

This case is also a reminder of what the Second Amendment means in a practical sense. A family was asleep when a violent intruder entered their building. The homeowner’s ability to act may well have prevented further harm. That is exactly the right that the Second Amendment was designed to protect.

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