That's too bad, because it's warranted.
No, its not. There are requirements for murder that this case simply does not meet. Here are some definitions for you...
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Manslaughter is the killing of another person under extreme provocation or while under the heat of passion. Typically, it does not require an intent to kill, but rather the intent to do something else.
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Murder is a homicide committed with
"malice aforethought." That doesn’t mean it is a malicious killing. Malice aforethought is the common law way of saying that it is an unjustified killing. And,
for a killing to be a murder, there typically has to be either an intent to kill, or, at minimum, conduct so reckless that it is punishable as murder.
Pujols didn't get up that morning and think
"I'm going to kill someone today"; he didn't arrive at work and decide he was going to punch some old guy for calling him a ******. For a murder charge to stick, the prosecution would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Pujols intended to kill him.
On the other hand, in regards to the 77 year old victim, you can't be a racist and get to live to 77 without having used that kind of pejorative previously. I'd bet my very last dollar that Old Racist Guy has a history of using pejoratives against Blacks, he will almost certainly have called Black people ******* before... and this time, he picked the wrong victim to racially abuse.