re: #152 SanFranciscoZionist
He was told not to pursue, but he pursued and shot.
I think that firing the gun was a reasonable indicator of intent to kill.
No, it’s not. Firing the gun can happen in a lot of circumstances without intent to kill, including use during an altercation. That he started it doesn’t mean he intended to shoot until the last moment. If the man is a coward and thought the kid was packing something, he would need to answer for starting the altercation, putting the kid into this position, etc. but it doesn’t show the intent.