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It was justice. Robbery is a violent crime and the dead guy was a violent man.
Living in England I am often reluctant to open my mouth over issues like this as they are in America but Richard? Really?
Yes he was a violent criminal and yes he had to be stopped, arrested, charged, found guilty and imprisoned for his crime(s).
Had he been armed then surely shooting him would have been a safe solution but, correct me if I am wrong, he was unarmed?
Surely an unarmed criminal is arrested not shot dead in the name of justice?
Just a silly thought from an English chap. No offence intended.
You, alas, are 100% right
I think you could put the name of just about city in this country on that gun.