By "federally speaking" I mean by the legislation set forth by the Federal Government. If someone was to break into your house, and you wait for him to get into your house and you open fire on him, or in the direction of him, because you feel that you have the right to defend yourself with a gun from all enemies ....let me know how that works out eh
Shooting someone, regardless of the "reasons why"....is a violent act of assult....Irregardless of the conditions and circumstances. Whether they choose to or not to prosecute you is a whooolllee different story.
They will charge him with felony burglary (state level) and they will charge you with felony(attempted if ya miss) violent assault(federal level) with a deadly weapon.
Federal law is very much different than state law. The fed's could even hand the case down to the state level and let them do what they will with it.
Finding laws and legislation is a occupation m8. It takes a long time, and much money to research, and comprehend state and federal law. I wish it was as easy as " show me". It should be, but sadly that is not the world we live in. I recommend you call a lawyer, or pay me, and maybe I can help you