Stories like this piss me off. I hate the emphasis on the fact the he was a soldier and veteran. It has nothing to do with the case. Except make him even more criminally negligent because he was trained about weapon safety.
In response to the above comment about punishments, I agree that he should be charged and maxxed for negligent homicide, but dishonorable discharge is unlikely for the charge, because he was most likely an off-duty National Guardsman not on federal orders at the time. I sure as shit hope his unit finds a way around that though, find some way to discharge him for bringing discredit to military service.
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