Wait, just 2 paragraphs above that, you said people shouldn't be heroes, did you not?
Umm, yes, yes you did.
You literally had just said that "The guy could have called the police and gave them the description, so after the protest they could find him."
So, why couldn't Kyle call the police? He shoots someone and runs away from the scene, passes multiple cops, doesn't turn himself in or let them know what he just did.
So you praise this kid that was there to protect businesses that weren't his (though I don't even agree that he was there to protect businesses), had absolutely no clue how to be an EMT, was not a police officer, was not a hero.
The kid was playing GI Jack and killed two people. Here you are applying double standards to literally every scenario that played out.
Other people w/guns shouldn't be heroes, but Kyle should have and you appear happy that he was.
"He had a medical bag" that he didn't know what to do with, and in fact, never once used it. He was not there to protect "businesses" because he was too busy walking around the town, mingling with other people, inciting not only fear, but anger.
To you, that's TOTALLY ACCEPTABLE, yet not a single other person who felt they were defending others from a kid that just murdered someone, were allowed to 'be heroes'.
Maybe if the pistol kid had a medical bag, you'd act different? Nope, doubtful.
"Kyle is a hero but the other guy, doing the same thing, is a felon."