I I ever violated people like they did, I would rightly expect a a swift and savage response. Once you establish yourself as a predator, you have to start worrying about good men that actually stand up to protect themselves, their families, and their communities from the likes of you.
I don't agree. Well, it's vague what specifically you mean, but non-aggression shouldn't mean that you escalate.
Recover the stolen property, sure. But that's probably not what you mean by a savage response.
It's unfortunate that statist legal systems are more or less non-accessible and not cost-effective for ordinary people who want to sort out ordinary crimes.
In the future, and really what we're building here on Steemit and in the blockchain world, reputation will be increasingly important and ostracism will be increasingly effective. In a p2p world stealing money is social and financial suicide.
Right now there isn't a great solution for stuff like this. But I think you'd make the world worse and not better to start physically attacking people who steal (especially because it's energy you could have spent towards the real solution and the real way forward).
Given the exponential growth pattern of this stuff, Ken Johnson will probably live long enough for his crime to catch up with him.