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> ... a sharp overreaction against someone who objectively poses no actual threat.

Objectively no threat? How do you know? From the article? I didn't see an objective threat assessment in there.

How do you know with enough certainty to bet someone's life on it? Did the other guy pose an actual threat before he caught a bus to New York?

Given what just happened - and, as the sheriff mentioned, how the country has reacted - the default response is not to assume that there is no threat. I'm not sure that it should be.



Guess that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presumption_of_innocence is just out the window then. Also I guess all the response to actually gross and scary death threats online is good history for how- wait, what's that? Nobody does anything about those? Yet this lady has been arrested? Huh, how odd.




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