At the time of each interaction. He was not defending property he was defending his life. No one has to let others take their shit or destroy their property. You are a proponent of be a good victim and let them abuse you and your property? In the LA riots the majority of the 63 deaths were not people defending their businesses. That’s a wild claim. The majority we’re killed by angry black men randomly attacking all non blacks. Until the Latinos decided to riot as well. There was no recorded deaths to my knowledge of Koreans business owners killing rioters. They mostly missed or only fired warning shots.
Matthew Haines, a 32-year-old white man, was beaten and shot in the head Thursday, April 30, 1992, in Long Beach. Haines and his nephew, Scott Coleman, 26, were pulled from Haines' motorcycle at the corner of Lemon Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. Haines was beaten, kicked and fatally shot in the head. Coleman was shot but survived."
"John H. Willers, a 37-year-old white man, was shot and killed Wednesday, April 29, 1992, in the 10600 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard in Mission Hills. The tile-setter ... was gunned down outside the motel where he was staying."
"Wallace Tope, a 54-year-old white man, died Nov. 24, 1993. Tope had been in coma since he was assaulted April 30, 1992, in the 5500 block of West Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. A street evangelist, Tope went to a shopping mall at the corner of Western Avenue and Sunset Boulevard, where hundreds of people had gathered to watch looters ransack a Sav-On drugstore. There he began to preach, urging the crowd to stop the looting and place their faith in Jesus."
"Howard Epstein, a 45-year-old white man, was shot and killed Thursday, April 30, 1992, near Slauson and 7th avenues in Hyde Park. Epstein ... was struck in the head by a bullet that apparently came from a pickup truck that had pulled alongside his car."
"Edward Song Lee, an 18-year-old Asian man, was shot and killed Thursday, April 30, 1992, in Koreatown. Lee, a Korean American, was attempting to protect shops near 3rd Street and Hobart Boulevard when he was apparently shot by fellow Korean Americans who mistook him for a looter