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Should have been a defensive gun use?
https://www.wthr.com/article/marine-corps-veteran-killed-in-shooting-outside-bedford-mcdonalds
What are the odds that Mr. Hothead wasn't a "proper person"? (At the very least, how drunk/high do you have to be to road rage enough in a freaking drive-through line, that you would shoot someone for honking a horn?)
Should have been a defensive gun use?
https://www.wthr.com/article/marine-corps-veteran-killed-in-shooting-outside-bedford-mcdonalds
The victim, 25-year-old Justin Lampkins, was in his truck with friends, three vehicles back at the drive-through.
Suspect Evan Schaffer was in the first truck. When cars weren't moving up to the window, "a horn was sounded. The accused got out of the first pick up truck and went back to the third truck which the victim was in and engaged and battered the victim. Punched him," according to Bedford assistant police chief Joe DeWees.
Police say it's not clear who honked the horn.
They say Shafer then walked away from the former Marine he'd just allegedly punched. They say friends tried to calm the suspect down but he went back to Justin's truck.
"The victim shoved the accused back, the accused then presented a handgun," said DeWees.
Police say Schaffer fired, fatally wounding the former Marine in the chest.
What are the odds that Mr. Hothead wasn't a "proper person"? (At the very least, how drunk/high do you have to be to road rage enough in a freaking drive-through line, that you would shoot someone for honking a horn?)