Cecil is correct on the law in Texas. In Texas deadly force can be used to prevent a theft at night. The theft does not have to be a felony. There have been numerous such cases in the Houston area since I have lived here includind one recently in which a homeowner shot two burglars, carrying stolen property, leaving his neighbors house after dark in the back. Both men died and the shooter was not charged. Under Texas law it was a justifiable homicide. Under the new Texas "Castle Doctrine" he is also immune from civil action related to a justifiable shooting.
It should be remembered though, that Texas has the most lenient use of deadly force laws of any state by far.
As an aside, the "Houston Herald" story is fictitious. As Ken C said there is no such newspaper and in Houston the woman would never have been charged as she would not have commited any of the elements of a crime.Information
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