I get what you are saying and agree with it, to a point. If they get your stuff and are running away with it, then that isn't justifiable to shoot them. If, however, they come into your home, and don't leave when warned, and you have reasonable fear for your life or the life of your family/loved ones, that is different. DeSantis wasn't giving the green light to shoot at will, the laws governing self defense still stand. But, in a disaster situation such as this, when your home has been breached by storm damage, and someone invades that home, you are well within your rights to stop them. Especially if you have children involved. And that was just a snippet of what he said overall. He also said that "we are a law and order state, and you WILL be prosecuted". The criminal element has been emboldened and encouraged to do their smash and grabs, looting, burning, etc. at will. With NO consequences. He simply stated that it will not be tolerated and WILL be dealt with. Whether by criminal prosecution, or in a self defense situation. If someone were to chase a looter down the street shooting at them for carrying away their latest tech toy tv, that is not and will not be tolerated.