True, but it is always a question of doing the right thing even knowing the consequences can be dire. There are some hills worth dying on and some that are not. It would suck, but living with guilt because he killed multiple people in the street (or even worse he gets away and does it again with more preparation and the body count climbs) because you were afraid that you may be prosecuted because you stopped him would seem cowardly to me. I would rather take my chances with a jury knowing I did the right thing, than to live with both guilt and a feeling of cowardice.
True, but it is always a question of doing the right thing even knowing the consequences can be dire. There are some hills worth dying on and some that are not. It would suck, but living with guilt because he killed multiple people in the street (or even worse he gets away and does it again with more preparation and the body count climbs) because you were afraid that you may be prosecuted because you stopped him would seem cowardly to me. I would rather take my chances with a jury knowing I did the right thing, than to live with both guilt and a feeling of cowardice.