This is a different case.
One had a gun for all to see and created his own chaos.
This guy is driving a car on a group of civilians.
Two different cases.
Justice may actually prevail in the second case. After all, like you say, it fits the narrative...but it's also right and just that he should be brought to justice for driving into a crowd and killing 5 people and now maybe 6.
You like putting people in camps, as if there are two ways of thinking of any situation, that fits your narrative.
THe only narrative I'm looking for is this idea of equal protection under the law. Some people are going to get more equal protection than others, it appears.........
But maybe someone else would want this driver to get off.... I personally don't. Then again, it would be nice if the law was more equally applied in other situations as well.
There really are no fine people on either side of the subset of people who drive into crowds.
When you ban books before you ban guns, you've admitted that you're more afraid of children learning than you are of children dying.
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