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Home » Mother Cleared In Fatal Self-Defense Shooting Of Intruding Son

Mother Cleared In Fatal Self-Defense Shooting Of Intruding Son

Adam Green By Adam Green December 21, 2024 2 Min Read
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Mother Cleared In Fatal Self-Defense Shooting Of Intruding Son

A Berks County mother was cleared of charges after fatally shooting her son, who broke into her home under the influence of methamphetamines. The DA ruled the incident as justifiable self-defense under Pennsylvania law.


BETHEL TOWNSHIP, PA (2-minute read) — A fatal shooting in Bethel Township, Pennsylvania, has been officially deemed a justifiable homicide, with the Berks County District Attorney’s office confirming that a mother acted in self-defense when she fatally shot her son during a violent home intrusion. The ruling means the woman will not face criminal charges.

The incident occurred on November 6, when a 64-year-old woman contacted 911 to report that she had shot her son, 32-year-old Sean Clemens, after he forcibly entered her home. Clemens, who had a history of methamphetamine use, reportedly displayed erratic and aggressive behavior under the influence of drugs. According to investigators, Clemens first attempted to enter through a locked sliding glass door before gaining access via an unlocked basement door.

Once inside, Clemens confronted his mother, who, fearing for her safety, fired multiple shots. Toxicology reports later confirmed high levels of methamphetamines in Clemens’ system. Interviews with those close to Clemens corroborated his mother’s account of his drug-induced aggression.

District Attorney John T. Adams stated that Pennsylvania law permits the use of deadly force in self-defense when a person reasonably believes their life or safety is in imminent danger. The circumstances surrounding the shooting met these criteria, leading to the decision not to press charges.

This case highlights the importance of understanding self-defense laws, especially for firearm owners. Pennsylvania’s Castle Doctrine provides legal protection for homeowners defending themselves against unlawful intrusions that pose a threat to life.

Safety Tip: Always ensure your firearms are securely stored but accessible in emergencies. Familiarize yourself with state self-defense laws to understand your rights and responsibilities.

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