Some might say the men got away easy. But I believe what happened that night was justice of another kind. They were held accountable—they faced us, explained themselves, and gave what little they could. But they also received something much rarer: compassion.
And perhaps that compassion will carry them further than punishment ever could. Because when people are seen, when they are treated with respect, they are more likely to rise again, to rebuild, to pass on that kindness to someone else.