A jury has found a delivery driver not guilty in the shooting of a YouTube prankster who was following him around a mall food court earlier this year

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    I know everyone loves when YouTube pranksters get whats coming but shooting someone over a mild annoyance is never a good thing. This is why america seems fucking nuts to anyone that doesn’t live there.

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      Somebody approaching you, even though you’re trying to move away and telling them to stop, is not a “mild annoyance”. It’s dangerous because weapons are so freely available. It would be better if they weren’t, but while they are, you shouldn’t do something like this.

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        It’s not enough to shoot someone in any civilised country.

        It’s important to realize that the confrontation lasted 30 seconds. That’s the amount of time he waited before almost killing someone.

        He wasn’t being chased in a dark alley or stalked for half a hour, someone played loud noises in his face and it took a total of 30 seconds for him to decide to shoot someone over it. Literally insane.

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          It is in a civilized country where you have to assume everyone has a gun.

          It’s important to realize that the confrontation lasted 30 seconds. That’s the amount of time he waited before almost killing someone.

          Yes, I do realise that, and I did realise it when I wrote my initial comment. What is your point? That someone can’t become dangerous towards you if your interaction lasts 30 seconds or less?

          He wasn’t being chased in a dark alley and stalked for half a hour, someone played loud noises in his face and it took a total of 30 seconds for him to decide to shoot someone over it. Literally insane.

          See, if your point only makes sense due to leaving out important details, it’s not a good point. He wasn’t shot because “someone played loud noises in his face”.

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            a civilized country where you have to assume everyone has a gun.

            One of these things is not like the other

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              Ah yes, let’s circlejerk around the definition of “civilization”.

              For the record, I’m not American (thank god!), but this is neither funny nor useful.

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          30 seconds is a long time for someone to be harassing you. I can see why it escalated.

          But it still doesn’t justify deadly force. That’s a last resort.

        • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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          He also did not warn the person.

          Say: “Stop or I’ll shoot.”

          If the person keeps coming at you after you say that, you can infer their intent to do serious harm.

          Have to have a fact to hang your hat on, or you end up charged, and need to get massively lucky, like this dude, to avoid prison.

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        It’s dangerous, it’s not an imminent danger to life and limb.

        If you’re about to catch a beating, you can’t just shoot.

        The police, prosecution, judge, and half the jury, and me, think this conduct exceeded any right of self defense the dude had.

        No question he could.lawfully have maced him or punched him and there’d have been no charge. But to try and kill the guy?

        The jury apparently fucked it up by rendering an inconsistent verdict on the sole conviction. It’s dangerous when the jury says it’s deadlocked. It generally means someone in the room isn’t being reasonable, or is not following the judge’s instructions. And it resulted with inconsistent verdicts.

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      Ask any female friends or relatives of yours how they would feel if a 6’5” man continued to approach them and ask what they thought of his penis. See if they think it’s a mild annoyance.

      My wife is 5’2". She’s been physically pushed around by a man in the past. I’m 5’11" and if I get upset at her, she will cower. If I advanced on her threateningly, she would panic. If a stranger who was half a foot larger than me did, she would absolutely fear for her safety.

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        Yet they all line up trying to get in.

        Sure, everyone wants to get to America. Except that more Americans are trying to move to many first world countries than the other way around. Kinda makes you think, right?

        Believe it or not, turning every country into Britain isn’t as appealing as some of you seem to think.

        If the only good thing about your culture is the use of weapons, your culture isn’t as appealing as you think.

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            I was specifically talking about net migration with individual countries. You can usually find the statistics for a specific country, I don’t know of a good overview for all.

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        Yet they all line up trying to get in.

        There’s ~7.6 billion out of the ~8 billion people in existence who are not in nor lining up to get in.