Where have I said that?
No, but that what he did was serious and he and his squad should have taken responsibility. We take lives and guns far too lightly in this country, and when people make horrific mistakes with firearms, just saying, "Whoops, can't blame me" is a shytty way out. People who wanna act like demons are gonna act like demons, so it's up to the rest of us to do what we can to not facilitate them. The others were out of control that night, which left Brandon Miller as the person with the best chance to stop it from happening, and he didn't. And now a young woman's life is lost. Everything he, his team, his supporters, and the NBA has done since then has suggested that they don't want him to take any responsibility for that, and he doesn't take it seriously. That's why shyt like that will keep happening, whether it's him or someone else who thinks there's no problem in supplying the gun to someone who shouldn't have a gun in that moment, just so long as you have enough plausible deniability to keep yourself out of a courtroom.
Whenever posters go this route, it's obvious they're insecure about something. This doesn't have jack shyt to do with me.