my first reaction was just the same, but when I read Deejays post I stopped and thought about it a minute. That's when I remembered why they have these rules and ways that we do things in our JUDICIAL system. First there is usually more to the story than what meets the eye on first glance. Taking a little time and doing the homework of investigating this young man just may save someone else's life in the future. I asked myself, "If the life we save was one of my friends or family would I have wanted him dead without investigating him? I would say NO. Secondly, we are a society where our justice system is based on a presumption of innocence until proven guilty. If we killed him after a swift trial and didn't properly and completely investigating him then we have a mob mentally. I believe he is guilty but DUE PROCESS OF LAW may be slow but it usually gets to the truth and that is why every one involved needs to do their job tediously from the investigating officers to the prosecuting attorneys. It's not always as cut and dried as we sometimes thinks it is. May God help the people do their jobs where justice is served and where all the wounded can begin to mend in body and soul. I pray for the ones who lost loved ones in this horrific event!