Remember that even after Zimmerman getting the crap beat out of him, broken nose, head bleeding front and back and being banged on the concrete as he was screaming for help that never came as the assailant was sitting on top of him keeping him from moving or breathing, the prosecution still argued that the law said that he had no reason to fear for his life and use deadly force.
And you in this case want to argue that popcorn in the face was life-threatening enough for a 270 pound man who started the argument and was exacerbating it to pull his gun and kill????
Wake up —
I understand what you are saying.
Now, answer one of my questions. What was the man throwing the popcorn going to do next? Was he going to turn his back on a person he just attacked and take his seat to enjoy the movie? What did the attacker's wife believe was going to happen? She was evidently trying to restrain him. Why? Was she afraid that her husband was about to cause great bodily harm?