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Texas Homeowner Fatally Shoots Intruder Through Front Door After He Smashed Glass and Reached Inside

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsMay 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Texas Homeowner Fatally Shoots Intruder Through Front Door After He Smashed Glass and Reached Inside
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Key Takeaways

  • A homeowner in Hopkins County, TX, shot and killed an intruder after he broke the front door glass and reached inside the home.
  • Ring doorbell footage captured the incident where the intruder, identified as Buck Clary, attempted to break in.
  • Clary was pronounced dead at a local medical facility; the case is under active investigation by the Sheriff’s Office.
  • Texas law, under the Castle Doctrine, allows homeowners to use deadly force against intruders without a duty to retreat.
  • Homeowners should know their state’s self-defense laws before encountering a situation like this.

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HOPKINS COUNTY, TX — A homeowner in northern Hopkins County shot and killed an intruder who smashed the glass on his front door and reached inside the home, according to the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies and investigators responded to the residence on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, after reports of a shooting. Ring doorbell footage at the home captured the encounter. The video shows a man, later identified as Buck Clary, striking the glass front door and yelling. Clary then broke a portion of the glass and reached his arm inside the home. The homeowner fired through the door, striking Clary.

Hopkins County EMS transported Clary to a local medical facility, where the Justice of the Peace pronounced him dead. The Sheriff’s Office says the case remains under active investigation.

More from USA Carry:

Texas is a Castle Doctrine state. Under Texas Penal Code Sections 9.31 and 9.32, the use of force, including deadly force, is presumed reasonable when an intruder is unlawfully and forcibly entering a person’s occupied home. The law explicitly removes any duty to retreat when defending a residence. A homeowner who fires on someone breaking through the door of his own house is in nearly the strongest legal position Texas law provides.

The Ring footage is what carries this case. A man yelling, smashing glass, and pushing his arm through a residential front door has already communicated his intent. The homeowner had no way to know Clary’s mental state, his motive, or what he planned to do once inside, and Texas law does not require him to find out. The legal threshold was crossed the moment the glass broke.

The takeaway for armed homeowners is the same in every Castle Doctrine state. The moment to know your state’s law is not after a stranger has reached his arm through your front door. It is now. Read the statute, understand the language, and have the conversation with your family before someone forces it on you.

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