@SleeperMarlins@SleeperMLB@SleeperBlueJays Only the second one seems like it would have actually hit him. It was probably a wild pitch because there is no reason for him to randomly try to hit him that time.
@GentleRedditor@lnfiniteHighway@DashwordGD@gdzoink If the random guy is actually good enough to verify the level, they will have other opportunities to make a name for themselves. We can't be stopping someone from playing a level just because they are too good at the game.
@GentleRedditor@lnfiniteHighway@DashwordGD@gdzoink I think it is a pretty good excuse considering the circumstances. If some random guy really wants to verify the level, nothing is stopping them from trying. If someone else verifies it before them, that's just what happens with open verifications.
@AdequatelyCK@Rager@annbauerwriter you could argue that Renee Good was negligent homicide because maybe the officer genuinely thought she was going to ram him, but Alex Pretti was disarmed and incapacitated when they shot him for no clear reason at all.