Lots of assumptions here, how do we know he was barking at/disrespecting this person, do we have audio? I believe violently shoving a person to the pavement should be a reaction to an imminent threat, physical threat - do we know that to be the case?
Right. Quite a few freepers here that are loving making up scenarios and actions that they have no proof of (and keep repeating it over and over and over). He was screaming at the wife, attacking the wife, always at the parking lot policing it, did it a bunch more times...yada yada.
There is no substantiated proof of any of that and until such time people should only use the facts they have and all there is currently, is the video. The video shows he was justified to shoot.
As far as I know there is no audio. If the conversation between Drejka and McGlockton's wife/girlfriend was respectful or abusive, we don't know.
WT News reported that this was not the first time Drejka had faced someone in the parking lot. "He basically threatened to shoot me that day too," said a regular shop customer, who had a similar experience with the shooter.
What we do know by the video is that once the gun was displayed, McGlockton stopped and then starts back-stepping. As far as I know, stand your ground does allow shooting an unarmed man who is retreating.