An ordinary person can now command several tons of metal and plastic that move at speeds unimaginable a few centuries ago. Most of us - out of politeness and self-preservation - don't abuse that power. But sometimes cars fall into the hands of people who don't have the emotional maturity to be trusted with a toy car, let alone a real one. And every now and then such people are packing guns.
County police say that the Aug. 6 shooting death of Calvin Chi-Man Yeung, a...
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