I will apologize in advance, but I laughed out loud over this. Is there such a thing as professional vigilantism?
Fair point. It would have been better worded as "amateurs and vigilantes". I make the distinction because even if they had been deputized, they would not have been properly trained and being not being uniformed, couldn't readily be distinguished from an domestic terrorist on a shooting spree.
Again, the trained, uniformed police didn't panic-shoot anyone that night. There is a lesson there.
I expected the verdict. I didn't follow the case closely. From what I heard, it sounded over charged. But the DA may not have had good options that fit.
In any case, it is far, far from over for him I suspect. Civil cases are more flexible and easier to win. He and his mom might find getting a devastating multi-million dollar judgement against them taking everything they have and a restitution agreement taking everything they are ever going to earn going forward, a Pyric victory.
We'll see, what we'll see.