Everything I’ve seen on the news is that he was shot by a cop and there’s protests and anger over it.
If he shot the guy, then charging him with murder seems fair. It’ll be up to the court to decide if he’s guilty. But why did the cop shoot him?
It seems there’s an awful lot of rage, but I can’t work out if it’s justified. What evidence has come out that the cop did something wrong and wasn’t defending himself?
Also, the ABC reported that community members threw rocks at the ambulance crew who eventually turned up. Why would they do that?
I’m genuinely confused.