Can You LEGALLY Shoot a Trespasser on Your Property?
A DoorDash driver walked up the wrong driveway. Moments later, he was shot. In this video, attorney and gun guy James Reeves breaks down the viral John Reilly shooting case, plus the Ralph Yarl and Kaylin Gillis shootings, to answer the question: Can you legally shoot or point a gun at a trespasser? We’ll talk castle doctrine, curtilage, civil vs. criminal trespass, and why pulling a gun “to send a message” might just get you arrested. This isn’t legal advice—but it might keep you out of jail. Subscribe, drop your questions in the comments, and stay safe.

▶︎
The One Mistake That Gets Gun Owners Arrested: A Lawyer Explains

▶︎
Trump Golf Course Shooter’s SKS Rifle: A Breakdown

▶︎
When Genius Teens Destroy Corrupt Cops

▶︎
Trespasser Encountered on private property. Part 1 🤡

▶︎
The British Bullet So Brutal The Germans Called It A War Crime

▶︎
Most People Don’t Know This About Self-Defense Killings

▶︎
The 5 Dumbest YouTube Comments About Guns

▶︎
This Cop Wasn't Ready for the Defense Attorney's Next Move!

▶︎
Nestle is Even More Evil Than You Think

▶︎
HOA Built Houses on My Land, I Let Them Finish Construction, Then Showed My Deed In Court!

▶︎
How Do You Stop Trespassers?

▶︎
How the AK-47 Can Send You to Prison: AK Problems in Self-Defense Cases

▶︎
LAWYER: Supreme Court Just Changed Traffic Stops for Gun Owners

▶︎
How are Gun Laws (and Gun Stores) in Poland?

▶︎
Instant Karma Caught On Camera

▶︎
Arrested for Maintaining His Own Front Yard!

▶︎
Criminal Charges For Not Answering The Door?!?!?! - American Fork Police is the WORST

▶︎
How Pepper Spray Can Send You to Prison (or Not?)

▶︎
Sweden SOLVED The Immigration Crisis: Here's HOW

▶︎
