Do you think the fact that it could turn out to be imitation or unloaded has any effect on the innocent victim who has it shoved in their face? To the victim he has the intent on shooting them in the face to take their wallet and phone.
Whats more, if you are willing to pull a gun, fake or not, to steal from innocent people why should they have any rights at all?
And running someone doesn't show intent to kill, it was intent to stop them. You can't state that it was clearly with intent to kill.
So to clarify, in the example we were given in the op (I assume you read the article and watched the video) the robbers had already conducted the robbery and were off. The victim then chased them down in their car and ran them down. The video of him running them down looks pretty much to kill to me - the guy flew through the air. Do you believe that's the right thing to do? Clearly it is not. Regardless how angry you are, you haven't the right to deliver justice, you aren't a judge and a judge wouldn't be running people down in a car either.
Untwist your panties and give your keyboard a break. Let us be honest, despite your bravado, if it were you with the gun shoved in your face you'd cry for mummy and beg for your life, and quite rightly so. What's the point in risking murdering someone over petty possessions? Your insurance will cover it. Move on.
