There was a situation earlier today where a player had thrown an incendiary grenade, and then you killed him, while you were a traitor, you had also KOS'd yourself, and shortly afterwards you died by his incendiary, and you kept calling it RDM time after time.
I only bring this up because we had spoken for about five minutes over something that was rather trivial, and your final response was "I forgive him" Telling me you not only don't understand that in this particular situation you were wrong, we spent two rounds worth of time over this matter, and you weren't willing to accept that you were wrong in this situation, thus deciding that the best thing to do was just say you forgive him, when he had done nothing wrong in the first place.
It may very well be a language barrier, but this instance tells me you don't understand the rules enough, because if you were staff in this situation, you would of punished him, which would of been the wrong choice, as I tried to explain for over five minutes, and you just didn't seem to understand.

Surely that was RDM as innocents and detectives should not be throwing random incendiary’s, it doesn’t matter if that incend then kills a traitor by chance, they still threw a random incend that probably damaged innocents aswell