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Opinion | When it comes to home invasions, the law can get complicated

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Adeel Farooqi, right, is comforted Wednesday night at the funeral of his brother, Aleem. The 46-year-old Vaughan father of four was shot and killed in front of his children during a home invasion.


Rosie DiManno is a Toronto-based columnist covering sports and current affairs for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: .

I don’t sleep with a pistol under my pillow. But I do have a properly stored shotgun on the premises.

If you invade my home, if you are posing an imminent threat to me or my loved ones, I will probably shoot you.

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