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Police rule Nana's actions as 'self-defense,' decide not to forward charges against her during home invasion

SOURCE: 경찰, 나나 자택 침입 강도 '정당방위' 불송치

Police have recognized Nana as having acted in legitimate self-defense and decided not to forward the case for prosecution. 

On the 16th, the Guri Police Station in Gyeonggi Province announced that they had concluded the investigation into Nana, who was booked on charges of attempted murder and aggravated injury, finding her innocent. The police determined that Nana's actions were considered as self-defense to protect herself and her family. 

The case began when A, a man in his 30s who had already been arrested and sent to prosecutors on charges of robbery, filed a complaint from a detention center last December. He claimed that he had been injured by Nana with a weapon. As part of standard procedure for filed complaints, police booked Nana as a suspect and conducted an investigation. 

The incident occurred on November 15 last year at 6 AM (KST). A allegedly used a ladder to break into the balcony of Nana's home in Acheon-dong, Guri. He then discovered Nana's mother in the living room, assaulted by strangling her, and demanded money. 

Nana, awakened by her mother's screams, engaged in a physical struggle with A to protect her mother. During this process, A sustained an injury to his jaw. Police had already viewed Nana's actions as self-defense when they previously arrested and sent A to the prosecution on charges of robbery resulting in injury. 

A police official explained, "After questioning Nana on the 8th, we reviewed the circumstances of the incident and related materials. It was clear that her actions were meant to protect her family in an dangerous situation. Therefore, we have notified the decision not to forward the case."

1. [+514][-7] A guys gets beaten up by a woman while committing theft, and then he sues her? Isn't that just incredibly pathetic?

2. [+421][-2] It's obvious that it was a self-defense. Is this something we even need to be grateful for?

3. [+354][-2] If the police had actually allowed this guy's complaint to go through, it would've sparked revision for self-defense laws, just like the Goo Hara Law. It's disgusting enough as it is, and now the perpetrator is playing victim while yapping about human rights.

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