OK I promise I'm done for now after this. But.
Is the thought, then, someone who's not even old enough to
vote deserved to be
KILLED over this? If I say something horrible basically out of the clear blue sky to somebody in a parking lot tomorrow, even when I'm not doing anything to keep them from leaving and I'm not telling them I am going to physically harm them and am, in fact, TELLING them to leave me alone, they can just blow my head off if they think I might be bigger or stronger or younger, because they're older and scared of me and insisting on staying by my car even though I just called them something awful? Over
words? I mean, I've worked in large cities many times over the years. Mentally unstable people have said crazy random stuff to me when I was walking on the street. Nothing immediately physically threatening, but weird/confusing/negative. I still didn't run back and pull out a knife and stab them while they told me to go away because it hurt my feelings so much.
I
completely understand the part where people are offended and upset that they were being [you all know] and saying awful things. I guess I could see someone
maybe getting
punched or shoved over all of this, but even then it's still supremely stupid IF FOR NO OTHER REASON THAN
look at what it's gotten the defendant into. Like. I'm just completely not understanding WHAT it was about this that made it not only such that he COULD NOT possibly leave, AND an immediate threat to his life, and so there was no other alternative? I GET being like "what a bunch of [...], how dare they, that's an outrageous thing to say, I'm calling in a complaint/telling management/etc". I just am not seeing why THAT behavior needed MULTIPLE people to get stabbed over. One of them disemboweled and another a minor who is dead. "I'd be annoyed and angry if a bunch of [...] kids called me that too!" is still not in and of itself a reason to be able to kill someone who is unarmed and never claimed to be armed.
OK all: thank you for letting me ramble. I will take my leave for now.