I agree that its a shame that this guy wasn't getting the help he needed or if he needed incarceration, that's fair. But it doesn't justify the (seemingly intentional) killing of the man. It was essentially an execution. This whole thing reminds me of the series of scary clowns that were killed in the news in 2015. Most people might not remember but there were news stories about scary clowns being seen and killed (just for being scary) and the news casters and people being interviewd seemed to have no questions about whether these killings were justified. It was assumed it was justifiable self defense. I actually suspect that those stories were fake (coms).
I agree that its a shame that this guy wasn't getting the help he needed or if he needed incarceration, that's fair. But it doesn't justify the (seemingly intentional) killing of the man. It was essentially an execution. This whole thing reminds me of the series of scary clowns that were killed in the news in 2015. Most people might not remember but there were news stories about scary clowns being seen and killed (just for being scary) and the news casters and people being interviewd seemed to have no questions about whether these killings were justified. It was assumed it was justifiable self defense. I actually suspect that those stories were fake (coms).
No clowns were killed.
Good chance they were comms, yes.
As for this case, I'm undecided, but it's not in my hands.
Sorry, not sorry. The guy was a violent person and was being abusive to others around him. Had I been there, I would have been on Penny's side.