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Originally Posted by Ford Prefect
I'd say it was vigiantism ... the former marine was driving by and witnessed the incident. He didn't have to get out of his vehicle, pick up the service weapon and get personally involved in the affair. Since he chose to get involved rather than just driving by and calling 911, doesn't that make it vigilantism? He decided to take things into his own hands.
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"The elder Floyd picked up McKay's gun from the ground and ordered Kenney to drop his weapon. Kenney refused, and Floyd saw Kenney appear to be reloading, Conte said. Floyd then shot and killed Kenney, Conte said."
doesn't sound like vigilantism to me