ironic that we are having a conversation about what the state s response is going to be from this verdict, and the entire verdict and case itself is centered around protest rallies and gatherings, as well. and those have been the underlying conversations through the entirety of the trial, which i think is absolutely relevant here. my question, which i think is a fair one is, what happens now when another person comes to a protest and feels scared? and i want to pose the question of, what is that result, if it is a black person, a black youth with an illegal gun that comes to a rally, a protest, say, and then they feel scared and it ends up in a shooting, would we have these same results? i think these are valid questions based on this result, because i always like to look at these lens as we re talking about cases like this and we re talking about reforms and we re talking about accountability, how do we overlay that with a lens of race to ask these exact
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