I don't belong to a party either, but I understand how and why he was protected.
To me, it's too political and and logic is thrown out. There were many dumb decisions made that night, but KR isn't a murderer.
Kid showed up with the idea of saving businesses from burning and being looted.
The media has so many people by the balls with their narratives.
I hate guns and dislike police force, but to me, people are conveniently dismissing people's laws and rights on a super deep degree.
KR was not an active shooter.
It's not even worth discussing to me because people that condemn him twist the narrative.
I hate guns, my man. The world would be a better place without them.
I think that in the moment, every time he pulled the trigger he did so in self defense. It is for that reason I was pretty sure that he would be found innocent. The way the law is written that is the technically correct verdict.
I don't hate guns. I think there is a very valuable and important place in our society for gun ownership by private citizens.
Where I think things have gone off the rails is the shift over the last 15 years or so in gun culture and what it means to support gun rights. Many people have adopted a complete no holds barred approach to guns. No gun law or regulations is okay at all under any circumstances. This seems to have extended to accountability, where it isn't okay to question a law abiding citizen using a gun in almost any way they see fit, or taking their gun into any situation at any time for any reason. The gun rights movement seems to now support the idea that a gun owner can escalate a situation and then fall back on their gun to protect them when that situation starts to get out of hand. (I'm not saying that KR specifically escalated or initiated anything).
I support gun rights. I strongly support gun rights. I just also strongly support responsibility, safety, discipline, and accountability in conjunction with gun rights.
If you were to go back to the threads about Treyvon Martin and George Zimmerman you'd see me strongly advocating for GZ to be found innocent. This is an issue I have put a lot of thought into since then. I still think that according to the law GZ was innocent, but according to what's right he was very very wrong.
I've tried to think of what needs to change and I don't know that me just thinking inside my own head have come up with the ideal solutions, but I've certainly tried with a sincere desire to both uphold the Constitutional rights of U.S. citizens while also helping to stop many of these unnecessary shootings.
In my opinion the KR's shooting of other humans was in the moment justified, but in the larger scheme of things completely unnecessary and I think there should have been laws in place that would have made clear to KR that he shouldn't do what he did BEFORE lethal self defense became justified.