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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Right, but you have some people here arguing that "information they had at the time" is a more important driver of understanding this situation in context than beneficial hindsight.
The chances of everyone chasing him and involved knowing the first guy grabbed his gun as proven by powder burns on his hands or had threatened to kill him are slim to none. Most people there seemed to take it as an active shooter situation, fewer still would have understood he'd shot and killed an unarmed man, and I'm sure a very, very small number of people, if any, processed exactly what happened as it happened.
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This entire incident should serve as a lesson as to why citizens shouldn't be armed but I'm afraid it's doing the exact opposite.