This stand-your-ground law in Indiana needs a serious rethink . $25k bail for killing someone over a mistaken identity? That's just not right . Andersen's defense might try to spin this as self-defense, but we all know how that usually plays out... innocent until proven guilty, right? The real question is, what kind of community allows someone like Andersen to think he has the right to kill over a locked door? This case needs careful consideration and a clear verdict .