You conveniently left out the part where she assaulted him with her car and tried to kill him
You mean after “The motorcycle rider became aggressive and started to ride next to the blue car and yell and point at it"?
Yeah, I did leave that out.
I feel like I've fallen into bizarro world here. The guy was clearly the aggressor from start to finish.
1. He was speeding
2. When she had the audacity to change lanes, she slowed him down and this is where the "road rage" begins and ends (the rest is a targeted hunt, not road rage). There's no indication she did this on purpose, yet he took it personally
3. He pulls up beside her (a sign of aggression) and begins yelling at her. Clearly escalating what should have been a non-event if he was following the laws of the roadway
4. She swerves at him and makes contact. This seems to be intentional and not smart
5. Mr. Aggressive decides she's not going to get away with that. He and two other supposed strangers then chase her home, repeatedly telling her to pull over (like hell would I ever pull over because 3 men chasing me ask me to, especially when at least one has already proven to be an unreasonable, impulsive, jerk)
6. She runs into the home to retrieve her gun while on the phone with 911. She waves it (I'm assuming this was as if alerting them she has it, and not the tale Derr tells)
7. He shoots her 5 times. Not once, not twice, not three times, not even four times. He shoots her 5 times. That isn't self defense. That's shoot to kill. In fact, my understanding of self defense laws is that you're only allowed to use enough force to get out of the situation. He had to shoot her 5 times to insure his safety? Right...
I'm amazed so many, including police, want to overlook 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7.
If the witness is to be believed, this was a woman who was minding her business and driving alone. Her
only crime here was in swerving her car toward a man who was already aggressive with her. Who knows why she did that? Anger? Rage of her own? Triggered? Fear? We'll never know because she's dead. The punishment for swerving her car is not the death penalty. Yet Derr, already enraged, decided the smart thing to do is to follow her and when she didn't submit to his order to pull over, he and two others chased her home. Now they know where she lives.
Who in their right mind wouldn't feel threatened? I, for one, am not comfortable saying he shot her 5 times to kill her in self defense while blaming her for bringing her gun out. If we're going to say he acted in self defense, then why wouldn't we say she did too by bringing her gun out to protect herself from three men who, let's be frank, lost their minds that afternoon?
ETA: I have to say the reason road rage became so well publicized in the early 2000s is because of a rash of traffic mishaps/insults/accidents in which people followed the driver they felt slighted them. These drivers doing the following almost always escalated the situation and law enforcement's message was that if someone cut you off or did something that made you mad on the roadway, get their plate number if you can and let authorities handle it. Do not chase or pursue them. How quickly they've (police) forgotten.