What if you have no idea it's a first responder and you think you're defending yourself against someone that just violently broke into your house?
This is a good argument for not killing people who come into your house indiscriminately, yes
That said, you can't foresee the situation that comes out of the blue as a result of that law where someone is going to accidentally shoot someone else under pretty understandable circumstances.
Yes, it's a shame that our laws are interpreted by robots with no understanding of right or wrong instead of human juries. Maybe this could have been avoided if we hadn't passed that laws requiring prosecutors to always press charges for every legal transgression without discrimination. But sadly it's too late for that, our hands are tied.
BRB, gotta go stand trial for that time I didn't signal my turn while leaving my driveway. Man, it sucks living in this dystopian world of complete adherence to the letter, not the spirit, of the law.
Your dedication to sarcasm is delightful, but remember that some prosecutors do press very heavy charges for pretty sketchy legal transgressions. I'm thinking of people like that farm worker over here who realised he was carrying a pocket knife in the street in his pocket, so he handed it over to the police who thanked him then promptly arrested him. He was then charged successfully, I can't remember what kind of fine he had to pay.
Quite recently in a town in my county a local bam went into a supermarket and tried to rob it, wearing a pair of boxer shorts on his head, carrying a bread knife. The shop assistant was quite upset but they really didn't have much money at all, and everybody in the supermarket knew who he was. After they spoke with him he gave up, realised what he was doing and went back home. After sorting himself out, he came back to the supermarket and apologised fully to the shop assistant. He was probably high on something or drank a lot, but he knew he was being a dick, and he's just a local worthy who wouldn't really have done anything. Next thing - rapid response team turns up all gung-ho and shit, arrest him on the spot like he's got 3 wanted stars. The judge that charged him said something like "although a robbery was not committed, the shop assistant was terrified" so he's in prison for 14 months.