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Between 1984 and May of last year, Murray, Utah, resident Glen Snyder, 35, compiled an extensive record of run-ins with the law. His rap sheet included convictions for escape from official custody, theft, aggravated assault, criminal mischief, tampering with a witness or juror, and burglary. In addition, Murray police had been called several times to mediate domestic disputes between Snyder and a girlfriend prior to the couple's breakup.
At around 3 p.m. on May 7, 2001, Snyder went to the ex-girlfriend's residence, where the two became embroiled in an argument on the front porch. At some point during their heated exchange, he attempted to force his way into the apartment by kicking the door off its hinges and breaking a ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Home defense. (Exercising the Right).(Brief Article)