Your characterization is interesting. Driving from Toronto to Mississauga is within a sprawling metropolis area. Antioch is a town with a population of about 16-17000 in Illinois. Kenosha is in Wisconsin, about 30 miles away. I doubt a local would not be aware they were in a different community.
And yeah, he was looking for trouble, and he found some. I would agree the people he shot were scummy based on what they were doing, but vigilantism isn't a good solution in these cases. He could easily have ended up dead, and sparked a much more violent aftermath. That wouldn't have solved anything either. The problem with these actions is it causes hotheads on both sides to escalate. And that gets innocent bystanders killed.
Mind you, media made it sound like he was from further away than that. Had I known it was reasonably close, I wouldn't have mentioned the change in community.
All the available video evidence shows that he was not "hotheaded" at all. The video evidence does show that the first victim being shot was jacked up on something, was "hotdeaded" and obviously looking for trouble and a fight. The second fellow that was shot attacked the kid with a skateboard and cracked him in the head with it while all the 17 year old was trying to do was get away. This skateboard is now a weapon. The, so called, media speak medic was shot after brandishing a handgun and chasing after the 17 year old.
This entire event ultimately is self defence precipitated by the actions of the three victims. The 17 year old is gulity of open carry while under age and guilty of shooting straight under extreme perilous circumstances.





















































