"He took one look at these boys walking toward Big 5, carrying a BB gun, and immediately labeled them as criminals."

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I can see this guy being here at usmb and defending this kind of thing. Reminds me of "‘I’m Not Jumping in After You’: Arizona Cops ‘Stood and Watched’ Black Man Drown" and the terribly disgusting comments and arguments from those negating the life lost of an innocent man with some obvious mental health issues.

I will, say as I always do "poor choice" on the victim's part, but a poor choice is not itself a crime, or anything else worthy of a death sentence. It's like I always tell people I accept certain things and then they go on about how I am supporting, defending, whatever. They do not hear the part where I say when I accept things, it doesn't mean I like them or am happy about it all.

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Now about this kid - named Ali -- dark skin, with a B.B. gun. Did he cause something? Did he not tell the man over and over again it was a B.B. Gun and they were returning it? But I guess, he should've submitted 100%

In my opinion: This is Donald J. Trump's America.

'Decided to shoot him ... over and over': Off-duty security guard stands over teen who was returning a BB gun at sporting goods store and executes him

A Washington state man is headed to prison for decades after he shot and killed a 17-year-old boy he claimed was armed and about to commit a robbery but was actually just returning a BB gun to a sporting goods store.

Aaron Brown Myers, 52, was convicted Friday of second-degree murder and assault in the shooting death of 17-year-old Hazrat Ali Rohani outside Big 5 Sporting Goods store in Renton, a Seattle suburb.
Myers faces from just over 20 years to 28 years for the murder plus another 10 years for firearm enhancements, according to the King County Prosecutor's Office.

The defendant, an off-duty security guard, was in his car waiting for his son to finish his martial arts class when he spotted Rohani and two other teens carrying what he believed to be a Glock handgun, according to a probable cause arrest affidavit obtained by The Associated Press. Myers believed the teens were going into the store to rob it.
In reality, prosecutors said, the teens were returning a malfunctioning BB gun. Armed with a real Glock, Myers ran up to the teens and held them at gunpoint.

King County Prosecutor Elaine Lee said the boys repeatedly told Myers that the BB gun was not real. But Myers ignored those pleas.
"The defendant, Aaron Myers, made decisions based purely on assumptions," King County Prosecutor Elaine Lee told jurors, according to a courtroom report from local NBC affiliate KING. "He took one look at these boys walking toward Big 5, carrying a BB gun, and immediately labeled them as criminals."

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Lee said Myers gave himself a "self-appointed authority" to detain the teens.

As he held them at gunpoint, Rohani, who went by Ali, dropped the fake gun and held up his hands.
"When Ali turned to walk away, Mr. Myers decided to shoot him once, twice over and over and over, continuing to shoot as Ali fell to his knees and hands, continuing to shoot as Ali fell face down to the ground," Lee said.

In all, Myers fired seven shots, six of which hit Rohani in the back.

Mark Middaugh, Myers' defense attorney, reportedly told jurors that Myers "needed to act" based on what he saw. Middaugh also noted that the BB gun looked real.

"He didn't want anyone to get hurt," Middaugh insisted. "The reason he got out of his car is he was trying to prevent violence."
But jurors didn't buy the defense and sided with the prosecution.
Myers is set to be sentenced on July 21.
 
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I can see this guy being here at usmb and defending this kind of thing. Reminds me of "‘I’m Not Jumping in After You’: Arizona Cops ‘Stood and Watched’ Black Man Drown" and the terribly disgusting comments and arguments from those negating the life lost of an innocent man with some obvious mental health issues.

I will, say as I always do "poor choice" on the victim's part, but a poor choice is not itself a crime, or anything else worthy of a death sentence. It's like I always tell people I accept certain things and then they go on about how I am supporting, defending, whatever. They do not hear the part where I say when I accept things, it doesn't mean I like them or am happy about it all.

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Now about this kid - named Ali -- dark skin, with a B.B. gun. Did he cause something? Did he not tell the man over and over again it was a B.B. Gun and they were returning it? But I guess, he should've submitted 100%

In my opinion: This is Donald J. Trump's America.

'Decided to shoot him ... over and over': Off-duty security guard stands over teen who was returning a BB gun at sporting goods store and executes him

A Washington state man is headed to prison for decades after he shot and killed a 17-year-old boy he claimed was armed and about to commit a robbery but was actually just returning a BB gun to a sporting goods store.

Aaron Brown Myers, 52, was convicted Friday of second-degree murder and assault in the shooting death of 17-year-old Hazrat Ali Rohani outside Big 5 Sporting Goods store in Renton, a Seattle suburb.
Myers faces from just over 20 years to 28 years for the murder plus another 10 years for firearm enhancements, according to the King County Prosecutor's Office.

The defendant, an off-duty security guard, was in his car waiting for his son to finish his martial arts class when he spotted Rohani and two other teens carrying what he believed to be a Glock handgun, according to a probable cause arrest affidavit obtained by The Associated Press. Myers believed the teens were going into the store to rob it.
In reality, prosecutors said, the teens were returning a malfunctioning BB gun. Armed with a real Glock, Myers ran up to the teens and held them at gunpoint.

King County Prosecutor Elaine Lee said the boys repeatedly told Myers that the BB gun was not real. But Myers ignored those pleas.
"The defendant, Aaron Myers, made decisions based purely on assumptions," King County Prosecutor Elaine Lee told jurors, according to a courtroom report from local NBC affiliate KING. "He took one look at these boys walking toward Big 5, carrying a BB gun, and immediately labeled them as criminals."

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Lee said Myers gave himself a "self-appointed authority" to detain the teens.

As he held them at gunpoint, Rohani, who went by Ali, dropped the fake gun and held up his hands.
"When Ali turned to walk away, Mr. Myers decided to shoot him once, twice over and over and over, continuing to shoot as Ali fell to his knees and hands, continuing to shoot as Ali fell face down to the ground," Lee said.

In all, Myers fired seven shots, six of which hit Rohani in the back.

Mark Middaugh, Myers' defense attorney, reportedly told jurors that Myers "needed to act" based on what he saw. Middaugh also noted that the BB gun looked real.

"He didn't want anyone to get hurt," Middaugh insisted. "The reason he got out of his car is he was trying to prevent violence."
But jurors didn't buy the defense and sided with the prosecution.
Myers is set to be sentenced on July 21.
He wasn’t wrong to be suspicious and stop them. But if the kid dropped the gun and started walking, then he shot him several times, that’s wrong.

The man was charged and convicted, in “Trump’s America”. While the shooting itself took place in Biden’s America, but of course no blame there from Dante.

This thread is a great case study into the mind of a person with terminal TDS. Literally everything must be viewed in the prism of politics, and how it’s connected to Orange Man.
 
He wasn’t wrong to be suspicious and stop them. But if the kid dropped the gun and started walking, then he shot him several times, that’s wrong.

The man was charged and convicted, in “Trump’s America”. While the shooting itself took place in Biden’s America, but of course no blame there from Dante.

This thread is a great case study into the mind of a person with terminal TDS. Literally everything must be viewed in the prism of politics, and how it’s connected to Orange Man.
He was wrong, completely wrong about everything he did. He did this in America, where white men get suspicious of brown-skinned people while other white people are out there committing more crimes.
 
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