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Ah yes because someone is "being charged", that means that its unorthodox to presume innocence...
But isn't it odd to presume he's not the shooter while also semi-worshipping him? Like if he's not the shooter then he's just some dude who was at McDonald's at the wrong time.
It's pretty clear that he did the act. However he's still entitled to the presumption of innocence as a legal fact. The state must win its case. Whether he did it and whether the state can prove he's guilty are two separate issues. See: OJ Simpson
Jury nullification.