This wasn't some random guy who was minding his business and then was brutally being assaulted and then defended himself.
Another poster presented an article where he approached someone else for illegal parking. Why he felt the way he does and made it his business to confront people parking illegally in handicapped parking I don't know. We'll need April T the mind reader to tell us. At least you recognize he was, in your words.
"was brutally being assaulted and then defended himself."
This was a coward who felt he was untouchable because he had a gun, and no doubt felt emboldened by it. Why is that so hard for people to understand?
Millions carry a gun, their reason? Self protection probably the main reason. Does that make every owner feel untouchable? I won't post an opinion about what he felt, we sure could use April T the mind reader to let us know what he felt.
This is hardly a textbook case of standing your ground or responsible gun ownership. No wonder our country is in so much trouble with such narrow minded viewpoints.
I agree completely with hardly being a textbook case of SYG. That is why there is a lot of input. Unless & until that law is done away with or modified to address this kind of incident the facts favor the shooter. I don't agree with the law in this instance but I think it is reasonable to say none of this would have happened if the woman had parked in one of the open spaces.
Posting about obeying the law yet recognizing that this instance is unique and could have been avoided is not narrow minded. Not popular but not narrow minded. I could look at the agenda of defending the woman parked illegally & the boyfriend that attacked as being narrow minded but I don't, I chalk it up to a different opinion.