Looks like it to me
Eagler
i agree. It meets all of the requirements for a self defense 'defense' in Georgia, but I think there's a level of irresponsibility involved in this case. Taking a rifle of that type to a politically charged atmosphere is almost criminal negligence. As an investigator, my question would have been "If you thought it was so dangerous that you needed a gun, then why did you go?"
In another forum, not a gaming forum, mind you, I made the comment that quite often when people want 'justice' what they want is 'revenge' enacted by the government. I also said that, no matter the verdict, half the people were going to be mad about it, it just depended on which half. I can tell you this, though, if he'd been found guilty, the possibility of riots would be practically zero.
Politically charged? Evidently, but more of a societal issue than a political one, imho.