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Personally, I am shocked at the fact that people are willingly creating accident-laden episodes on the road while driving. Heck, we have enough involuntary mistakes due to tiredness, to be OK with intentional ones.
Both the deceased and her murderer have no criminal history, but both have history of reckless driving. Both, it seems, have created the situation that led to road rage, escalated into mayhem, and created dangerous situation for many other drivers.
So here - whether blocking the road, or hitting someone’s bike and then driving away, or chasing someone to house on a high speed, is dangerous to everyone around.
Both are guilty. Both were unsafe while driving. The witnesses, too. Three cars chasing one is not safe, I am glad there were no kids or pedestrians around at that time.
As to the end - I have read many comments about the case in the media, most point at the fact that out of three drawn out guns on the scene, one had to discharge. But neither pregnancy, nor being slightly hit, justifies intentional violation of safety rules while driving.
Both the deceased and her murderer have no criminal history, but both have history of reckless driving. Both, it seems, have created the situation that led to road rage, escalated into mayhem, and created dangerous situation for many other drivers.
So here - whether blocking the road, or hitting someone’s bike and then driving away, or chasing someone to house on a high speed, is dangerous to everyone around.
Both are guilty. Both were unsafe while driving. The witnesses, too. Three cars chasing one is not safe, I am glad there were no kids or pedestrians around at that time.
As to the end - I have read many comments about the case in the media, most point at the fact that out of three drawn out guns on the scene, one had to discharge. But neither pregnancy, nor being slightly hit, justifies intentional violation of safety rules while driving.