He made multiple choices leading up to the shooting. He chose to travel to WI (for whatever reason), he chose to arm himself with an illegal weapon, he chose to present himself as an EMT (lesser of all other poor choices, I'd say), he chose to insert himself into situation wherein he was allegedly defending a property that wasn't his, and he chose to put himself on the street after a curfew.Temp. Admin. wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 6:44 amAllow me to rephrase: If he was bound and determined to arm himself--in spite of the state law that forbids a person younger than 18 years old to open carry--then a standard firearm was most likely the only weapon that he could find with which to do so.
Although he shouldn't have been there to begin with.
As if no LEO's existed.
He broke at least 4 laws leading up to the shooting so far as I can tell. What did I miss?
Had he chosen to travel to WI and chosen to limit his public activity to removing graffiti, he wouldn't be in the spot he's in today. And, he's likely going to take the gun owner down with him to the tune of a felony depending on how he came into possession of the AR.