Much is unknown here. On pure speculation, the injunction could be because of a restraining order in a domestic case, a drunk driving charge, or something else imposed by a judge. It is unlikely that the homeowner is a felon, because that would be a violation of a statute, not an injunction.
Jacksonville police have judged that a homeowner who shot and killed
an intruder inside his house was justified in firing the shot.
But the homeowner, whose name has not been released, has been
arrested for a misdemeanor violation of injunction for having a firearm,
and was taken into custody Saturday afternoon, police said.
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Watch ABC News, I think its tonight, they will have some anti-gun story about kids finding guns in peoples homes and playing with them, handling them improperly and some shooting themselves.
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We always had a pistol and a shotgun in the home since I was a baby, as I grew, I was shown where they were and told never to touch them.
Then one day my father took me into the wood and fire them.
I'm 62 now and still here!