they understand it s illegal? uh-huh. yeah. but it seemed harmless? yeah. exactly. i mean, it s just it s like, hey, dude, this is a way for you to get some extra beer, you know, on a saturday night. i mean, did you think to yourself, oh, my god, we didn t tell him how dangerous it could be. but no one knew. no one would be like, hey, don t walk into that garage. you never know if someone is going to shoot you. reporter: robby told police diren had done it before but never taken cash or valuable property. he wasn t a criminal. he was, like, a kid. he was a kid trying to have fun and fit in the group doing what the other guys do, trying to be part of them. reporter: was it really that innocent? true or false. diren was committing a crime. he was. entering somebody else s home, even their garage, that s a crime? yes. even if the door s open? yep. reporter: and if kaarma s life was threatened, he had the right to shoot, didn t he? but as police went over
way for you to get some extra beer, you know, on a saturday night. i mean, did you think to yourself, oh, my god, we didn t tell him how dangerous it could be. but no one knew. no one would be like, hey, don t walk into that garage. you never know if someone is going to shoot you. reporter: robby told police diren had done it before but never taken cash or valuable property. he wasn t a criminal. he was, like, a kid. he was a kid trying to have fun and fit in the group doing what the other guys do, trying to be part of them. reporter: was it really that innocent? true or false. diren was committing a crime. he was. entering somebody else s home, even their garage, that s a crime? yes. even if the door s open? yep. reporter: and if kaarma s life was threatened, he had the right to shoot, didn t he? but as police went over kaarma s story about what happened just before the confrontation, something stood out. when kaarma was describing how his wife first noticed so
they re like, hey, dude, this is a way for you to get some extra beer when you re on a saturday night. did you think to yourself, you know, oh my god we didn t know how dangerous that could be. no one knew. no one would be like don t walk into that garage, you never know if someone is going to shoot you. he told police he had done it before but never taken cash or valuable property. he wasn t a criminal. he was a kid trying to have fun and fit in doing what the other guys do. trying to be part of them. was it really that innocent? true or false, he was committing a crime? he was. entering somebody else s home, even their garage is a crime. yes. even if the door is open. yes. and if his life was threatened, he had the right to shoot, didn t he? but as police went over his story about what happened just before the confrontation,
all of this? schumer paid a fine, as you start earlier today, schumer is still in the senate. senator john edwards, meanwhile, bottled up to $1 million in donor money to his mistress in the middle of a presidential campaign peered he never spent a day in jail for that. he wasn t sleazy, he wasn t a criminal. for some reason, you haven t heard any of that background on nbc recently. because people of nbc news are disgusted by what donald trump did. paying off a female accusers? that is just wrong! as nancy pelosi might say, it is immoral. it is not something nbc would engage with or tolerate, ever. except, possibly, under extreme circumstances. on those occasions when hiding the misbehavior of its high paid anchors seemed important to quarterly earnings, or when accused rapist harvey weinstein those were entirely different circumstances because
to yourself, you know, oh my god. we didn t tell him how dangerous that could be? but no one knew. no one ever no one thought it was ever be like it s like oh, hey, don t walk into that garage you never know if someone s going to shoot you. reporter: robby told police diren had done it before but never taken cash or valuable property. he wasn t a criminal. he was, like, a kid. he was a kid trying to have fun and fit in the group doing what the other guys do, trying to be part of them. reporter: was it really that innocent? true or false, diren was committing a crime. he was. entering somebody else s home, even their garage, that s a crime? yes. even if the door s open? yep. reporter: and if kaarma s life was threatened, he had the right to shoot. didn t he? but as police went over kaarma s story about what happened just before the confrontation, something stood out, when kaarma was describing how his wife first noticed someone was approaching their