Okay... Tell us more. I saw this over the weekend. Is this how most Pennsylvanians act or just people liked to park across the street?
We have had some shitty neighbors in Sacramento who will park with their cars partially in our driveway. If these fools just park 20 feet further away, plenty of parking. Yet these lazy a-holes, well, insist upon making bad decisions.
My neighbors were very friendly, but they would still park in our shoveled spots. It was weird. But the weren't the most normal family.
Some people refer to PA as Pennsyltucky. I really thought it was a misnomer, but maybe I wasn't seeing it. In the last three years the political tensions have been out of control. No offense to any Trump fans, but in my small town the low to middle class working man really took to Trump, and bullying suddenly was fashionable again. Before that the only things you'd hear about were drug related crimes or thugs mixing it up. I hope it gets back to normal in central PA.
This incident was only an hour up the interstate from me. I have no idea if it had a political basis or it was just personal. I did notice the guy with the gun was a bit smaller than the guy he shot. The couple seemed to be intimidating and the husband sounded like a bully, so maybe the shooter was sick of being picked on or had a past with that sort of thing. Not much has come out about it.
But yeah, I'd say overall more people are easily angered than I ever noticed in the past.