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The use of deadly force in Indiana is justified when it's used to prevent bodily harm to one's self or others, or the stopping of a forcible felony. It may also be used to prevent or stop an attack or unlawful entry into one's home, vehicle, or property. This includes unlawful entry by police officers. This also applies to other's home when the defender is a relative, or has the authority to protect it. It is also expectable to use deadly force to prevent the hijacking of an aircraft.