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Was Mr. Radley justified in shooting his gun? Why or why not? (book : To Kill a Mockingbird)

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Answer:

He shot it in the air to scare a man out of his collard green patch in his garden. Crazy. How can anyone be justified for being reckless with a gun?

Step-by-step explanation:

Maybe this was the best way in which he knew how to handle the situation. He really did not know what race the person was - he just assumed that he was black and he shot to scare him away.

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