The law is not made for those who keep the law, but for those break the law.
With the injustices occurring in the US on a daily basis, it does not surprise me. Call it Karma, call it cause-effect, call it reaping and sowing, until we in the US ask the right questions, and change our beliefs and behavior, these kind of shootings will continue.
As a disabled person, I have been on the receiving end of many injustices, and I do not see any end in sight. Ie: when I was homeless, my food support was cut by $ 174. Why, I asked? Because of what my expenses might be in the future. My medical assistance was terminated (by mistake). I visited the government center where I live prior to both of these things when I knew I was going to be homeless, and informed them, but it made no difference. This has gone on for years. The scales of justice must be balanced. How they can be balanced at this point is beyond me. The terror from within this country needs to be addressed before progress can be made in addressing the terror from without. There is simply far too much chaos, and we are suppose to be afraid when there is chaos.
It is when the ground is soft that seeds of truth and change can be planted. Storms (shootings) should make the human heart softer, and hungry for real truth.
When I was young, I did what was right because I was afraid of doing wrong. When I was middle aged, I did what was right because it was right. When I was old, I did what was right because I understood. unknown