COEngineer
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The subdivision might be private, but that is different than their own personal property.
Let's say you were a member of a private rifle club, and a group of kids knocked down the gate, came in and started using the range. Do you have the right to point your gun at those kids, with the position that you are defending private property?
What part of this looks like a club entrance to you? Your analogy is way off. That's their house in the background. 20 feet of grass between the sidewalk and their door.