I'd like to see those self-defense insurance lawyer groups, such as U.S. Law Shield, figure out a way to offer pro bono representation in these high-visibility cases. A quick text-message blast to its members in that state, asking whether said representation should be offered and whether each member would be willing to kick in some internal crowd-sourced funding would be a good way to begin.
Even if the representation is just temporary, until the dust settles a bit - it's important for people who've been targeted by the system to know that *someone* is on their side. It'd be great PR, too.