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Obviously one doesn't wonder. That does not negate the philosophical discussion.
In this case, the article states the suspect had exited the restaurant when he encountered the citizen (for lack of a better term). We don't know if the citizen witnessed the murders. Now, before you think I'm jumping the shark here, even someone outside would obviously know a shooting had occurred. The suspect probably has blood on him and is pointing his gun at people. The shot is legit. But what if it was a back shot at a suspect who was not pointing his gun and who had no intention of harming anyone else. At that point, however justified the shooting, it becomes effectively a pointless execution.
Mindreader, are you?