Obviously the only one looking for attention was the pusher. He will rightfully find himself in court, hopefully charged with attempted murder.
I can't even start to see a problem or anything unclear about if he was doing something wrong, morally or legally, in this case, as it is described in the article. Trying to dress this up as a moral dilemma or a vague legal situation doesn't work at all.
cheers Porphy
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