Finally, we have some common ground!And, no, I've never "jogged" in a neighborhood miles away from where I live, much less enter an empty home under-construction home there on multiple occasions. If I saw someone doing that in my neighborhood, it would be a giant red flag. I'd be very concerned, and I'd likely discuss it with other neighbors and call the police. That's not normal behavior. jmo
Like you, I have never entered a home under construction and have never even thought about doing so.
Apparently unlike you, I have children who routinely jog / run through neighborhoods where they don't live as their Cross Country teams runs from their school. They run through very wealthy and working class areas. Nobody has ever deemed they "don't belong" and conducted surveillance on them etc.
Like you, I view trespass entry into a home under construction strange and would call police. Heck, I have reported young men afoot and loitering in an alley after a rash of bicycle / lawn tool thefts.
And now, the big question.....
Q. Would I load one of my weapons, get in a car, chase after, and repeatedly try to corner a trespasser who was obviously leaving the area?
A. Absolutely not.
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