• admiralteal
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      7 months ago

      There are articles about this incident as the person posting was a public figure.

      I also think he died later that year of “natural causes” at home, and that he was actually known for being quite a humanitarian. I remember speculation that he had suffered serious health and especially neurological damage from covid – and no, I don’t believe he was any kind of antimasker or the like. Hopefully I am not mixing up separate events.

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        107 months ago

        If all that’s true, there’s a failure of someone to intervene. We have an altered mental state and threatening someone’s life for a minor nuisance. Someone really needed to see if he was serious and if he was still in a sound enough state to do things like drive or posses deadly weapons.

        How would people feel if he really shot a kid for ringing his doorbell? When he warned people ahead of time? Especially if he was later found to have an altered mental state ifrom health issues?

        • admiralteal
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          77 months ago

          Explanations of bad behavior should not be automatically interpreted as excuses for bad behavior.