Jury to begin deliberating Tuesday in case of homeowner killing intruder
HAMILTON — Defence and prosecution clashed Monday over whether a Hamilton-area homeowner’s military training justified his fatal shooting of a man who broke into his truck at night.
Peter Khill, 28, admits he killed Jon Styres with two shotgun blasts in the early morning of Feb. 4, 2016, but has pleaded not guilty to a second-degree murder, saying he fired in self-defence, believing Styres was pointing a gun at him.
Khill has testified that he spent four years as an army reservist and that he instinctively fell back on his military training when he saw a strange man on his property.
“Soldiers react proactively, that’s how they are trained,” Khill’s lawyer Jeffrey Manishen said in his closing address to the jury, comparing Khill’s actions to those of vacationing U.S. soldiers who subdued a gunman on a train in France in 2015.


