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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Morbid curiosity: what precipitated the attack? Did the assailants just walk up and cold cock him? Did they all know each other prior to that evening? [/quote] He was talking trash, but didn’t physically touch anyone.[/quote] It did start because Diviney started trash talking a group of random strangers. Initially the whole thing was going to end peacefully, but as the other group started to walk away, Diviney walked back to them and started trash talking again (I think there were some slurs involved, but I may be remembering that incorrectly). When the other group reacted and threatened him, he started to back away but apparently kept making smart remarks. One of the assailants punched him, he hit the ground, and then the other one kicked him in the head. Nothing justifies the assault at all, but there is a lesson to be learned here on all sides about mixing alcohol, provocation and violence.[/quote] That's the wrong lesson to be learned here. The correct lesson is that some people are crazy evil people who will kill you but do not wear warning signs that say that.[/quote] That’s part of the lesson. Don’t go out of your way to provoke people because you never know who might be the person to snap in response. It doesn’t lessen the culpability of the person who snapped, but the other person’s culpability is cold comfort when you end up like Ryan Diviney.[/quote] You are justifying this BS. You are no better than the killers. Those killers will never be anything else, it will follow them everywhere, for the rest of their lives - as it should. They will never escape what they did, and I hope they see that bloodied, dying boy in their dreams every single night of their pathetic, good for nothing lives. [/quote] Whereas I would like to hope that this served as a serious wake-up call to both of them, and that both committed to changing their life course, getting help, and becoming productive members of society. Because at least that has the prospect of helping someone, while your approach only hurts people.[/quote] They beat and kicked their victim into a vegetative state, watched as he lay dying with blood oozing out of his ears and then later laughed about the whole thing at a party. Their victim has now passed away as a result of his injuries and it is time to FINALLY bring his murderers to justice.[/quote] Not going to happen.[/quote]
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