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Nothing about this is reasonable. That is an enormous and entirely-unwarranted leap in logic. Possible isn't the same as probable.
the other thing is if the guy has been run over before it is not retribution it is reacting to previous stimuli. dude doesn't want to be run over again so does the only thing that might prevent him from being run over.
If someone is driving a car towards you, and you shoot them, how does that stop the car? Especially at point blank range. It just means you both get fucked up.
The best way to not get hit by cars is to not walk into places that their nose is or could be pointing at.
Much the same as someone pointing a gun at you though -- just because deadly force may not always prevent deadly force doesn't mean that you can't try it.
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Did I say probable?
Reasonable is the correct word here. Crazy gangstalking conspiracies are possible, body doubles and crisis actors are possible, but these are both unreasonable.
Considering that the officer's state of mind was being effected by his previous encounter with a protestor and their car is both possible and reasonable.
The adjective "reasonable" as applied to a conclusion is often (though not always) exclusive of other conclusions also being considered reasonable; definite vs. indefinite article helps, but there wasn't an article here. TitaniumButterfly was objecting to the idea that your hypothesis was the reasonable conclusion.
"Plausible" would be a synonym for the sense you intended without the ambiguity.
We’re splitting hairs here. You’re right plausible would also work, but I think what I was saying was clear.
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Yes of course it is obvious to assume his previous history was affecting his state of mind.
But it isn’t obvious it affected it in the way you postulated (ie revenge) but instead may (likely?) created fear.
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