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The peacekeepers were, I believe, working with the protest organizers. They have people in bright vests keeping people in the right designated areas, attending to emergencies, or giving armed response when shit goes down.
You have no idea how psyched I am that they are armed. Well, not happy that this is where we've ended up, but about the fact that they're out there ready to defend the people. This isn't the first video I've seen about them jumping into action with this sort of "armed maniac" situation.
I saw another post here with pictures of this guy carrying his rifle at other protests. He may have just be a leftist 2nd amendment enthusiast.
Who was so enthusiastic he felt like he had to raise his rifle and move towards the crowd with it, to show his enthusiasm?
I think he was about as leftist as the people on Lemmy who were super vocal about Gaza and the US economy, before the election, and then moved on and stopped caring about any of those issues or their relationship to the US presidential administration as soon as the election happened.
I really can't tell what "raised" means in this context. It doesn't say anywhere that he pointed his rifle at anyone. There isn't enough information in this story to infer intent. And I definitely can't deduce the political leaning of someone barely mentioned in a news story, regardless of your feelings on Gaza and the economy.
"Raising a rifle" has a single fairly unambiguous meaning to most people I know; although we have only the story's word for that being what happened, it's not like a confusing type of description of events, along with the other elements (him retrieving the rifle instead of having it carried with him, running towards the crowd ignoring people trying to talk with him, and so on.) I actually think they did a pretty good job of explaining the circumstances which sort of clearly point to one conclusion, without doing anything other than presenting the factual circumstances.
If we assume that what's in the story is accurate, then yes, to me there is.
Correct. So why did you speculate that he may have been a leftist? I never said anything about his political leaning or the underlying motives.
Yep, it sure does. But this is a poorly written article from The Guardian. I'm not sure Brits know what an AR-15 is.
Don't assume anything. It makes you an ass.
Because it's speculation. I see nothing in this one, poorly-written story that says anything other than some armed people in vests shot someone else carrying a rifle, and killed a bystander in the process. I'm almost certain the guy with the rifle didn't shoot anybody, but that's just...ahem...speculation.