First, the term murder prejudges the action.
One student did use deadly force. The question should be, “Was deadly force justifiably executed?”
Some 30 years ago, within a generation, deadly force was justifiably used in the prevention of a felony.
We have decriminalized many activities so as not to judge others, but such decriminalization simply fails to adequately discriminate between legitimate and illegitimate behavior.
Who is more ethical, the boy who used deadly force or the generation which denied him his God given rights of not having to accept aggressive homosexual assault upon his person?
“Who is more ethical, the boy who used deadly force or the generation which denied him his God given rights of not having to accept aggressive homosexual assault upon his person?”
I’m not quite sure we need a society where it is legal for males to kill males for unwanted sexual advances or where women kill women for unwanted sexual advances or women kill men for unwanted sexual advances or men kill women for unwanted sexual advances.
However, the reality of our society is that when one person murders another person, the person who is the murderer goes to prison.