By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years

A 64-year-old Utah man arrested for shooting at burglars fleeing his property, and subsequently was forced to pay a fine and surrender his gun, is now receiving support from neighbors who see him more as a hero than a criminal.
"He tried to act in a way that is responsible and compassionate and keep his head about him," she said in the Breitbart report. "We have the right to defend ourselves when we are confronted with a lethal weapon. If a big crowbar isn't a lethal weapon, I haven't seen one."
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