Somebody throwing popcorn into another's face IS an assault. It's a crime.
Showing a firearm without justification is a crime just like throwing objects into somebody's face.
Why do you describe the ex-cop as standing during the attack? Is that in the evidence?
Others have suggested that the tickets were sold with assigned seating. Was that the case?
Why did the wife end up with a gunshot wound to her hand? What did she think was going to happen which caused her to attempt to physically restrain her husband?
Then call the police and report the crime -- and get laughed at.
It is also a crime to take the law into your own hands. A retired cop should know that.
Showing a firearm without justification is a crime just like throwing objects into somebody's face.
Ohhh so then it's better to shoot it then rather than just hold it??? Really!!!
Why do you describe the ex-cop as standing during the attack? Is that in the evidence?
I assume that he had to be in a standing position to take the gun out of his pocket -- unless he already had it out on his lap or in his hand.
Others have suggested that the tickets were sold with assigned seating. Was that the case?
Probably not in a theatre of 25 that holds 120+ in an afternoon matinee.
Why did the wife end up with a gunshot wound to her hand?
She might have seen the gun in the nutcase's hand and tried to protect her husband by trying to push it away while at the same time pulling him out of the way.
Hello -- who are you, his son?
It's at the very, very best a misdemeanor. It should not be met with a felony homocide by another citizen. Give it up already; you are wasting JimRob's bandwidth with desperate attempts to defend the indefensible.
Many, many years ago I managed a convenience store. Early one morning a nicely dressed professional looking woman came in for coffee and she was the only customer in the store at the time. She poured her coffee and put in one of those individual creamers but the creamer curdled. She was quite upset and showed it to me and I of course apologized profusely and told her that Id go to the back and get a fresh box of creamers which I did. FWIW, sometimes one out of a hundred of those will curdle for no apparent reason. I returned and got her a new cup, even poured her coffee for her and then handed her a creamer from the newly opened box.
What she did next will never cease to amaze me. She looked at the cup, picked it up, glared at me and then told me I dont want any of your G-D coffee and then she hurled the cup of scalding hot coffee at my head. Fortunately I had some pretty quick reflexes back then and ducked but the scalding hot coffee still hit me although not in my face.
I was so shocked that I stood there frozen as she stormed out of the store, got into her very late model and expensive car (a BMW IIRC) and sped away. If I had more of a presence of mind, I might have gotten her license plate number and called the police to file assault charges against her but then again there were no witnesses and we didnt have security cameras back then. And this wasnt the first time I had been horrifically verbally assaulted by an angry customer for no legitimate reason or the last, although this was the only time I had been physically assaulted with hot coffee, which BTW is a lot more dangerous and potentially physically harmful than a bag of popcorn.
So what if I had had a firearm on me that day? Would I have been justified to pull it out and shoot her in her back as she was leaving my store after she assaulted me? Would I have been justified to run out after her, get in front of her vehicle and threaten to shoot her or shoot her if she still tried to speed away?
What about the guy who severely and very aggressively tailgated me for well over 10 miles on a narrow country road a few weeks ago and once he got in front of me, kept slamming on his brakes in hopes of causing me to hit him? What he was doing IMO was a lot more dangerous and potentially life threatening to me and to other drivers on the road that day than some guy throwing some popcorn in someones face. Would I or should I have been justified to follow him, pull out my gun and shoot him? What I did was to take out my cell phone and take a picture of his car and license plate and I called the police, not that he was caught or that anything happened. FWIW, here in PA, what I did, using my cell phone while driving to either take his picture or to call the police, is technically illegal as the cop who took my report reminded me.