Guns aren't in the mainstream yet, so the only people with them usually have a specific target in mind, and I doubt I've made anybody angry enough to get myself shot yet.
When guns become easily accessible and more widespread, then I'll probably be more paranoid of some guy waltzing down the street shooting everybody in sight.
But there are hardly any people in America who waltz down the street and shoot everyone.
You are talking about mental illness and guns being an accessory for that; if you give a man a kitchen knife he would do the same thing if he hates people that much.
It isn't easy just to walk around the street and shoot people. You are acting like this is a more widespread thing, but it isn't. I am not paranoid 'nor do I fear for my life, and I life right next to loving Trenton.
Besides, you might just give people a reason to shoot you because you are the type of person who would give a person a reason to, lol. You have no idea what you are talking about, mainly because you aren't American and don't understand that we don't have mass shootings over here every hour. We do have violence, but that is what you get with a large and a highly diverse and tribal society who don't trust one another with holding their car keys.
Guns are an accessory to violence; it doesn't stop it.
I would like to make a point:
This killing was not racial prejudice. These people, as mentioned by Aces, were not Caucasian. The dude was most likely mad at the POLICE taking the lives of the men.