On the one side you have a mass murderer that’s part of the politically untouchable class, and on the other, one of his permanently injured victims managed to survive and deal out frontier-style justice.
It makes for a good story. We’ve all seen that movie 100 times.
I wonder if the shooter will survive long enough to make it to jury trial. That’s when the real circus will begin.
(All I know about this story is that United Health has one of the highest incorrect claim rejection rates in the industry. I know nothing about the CEO, but we’re way past 140 characters at this point, so these things don’t matter to social media.)
It makes for a good story. We’ve all seen that movie 100 times.
I wonder if the shooter will survive long enough to make it to jury trial. That’s when the real circus will begin.
(All I know about this story is that United Health has one of the highest incorrect claim rejection rates in the industry. I know nothing about the CEO, but we’re way past 140 characters at this point, so these things don’t matter to social media.)