Okay, please explain to me how those two folks who were transported into a combat zone in Chechnya [was it really? implications below] weren't killed by the act? That's a warzone where the life expectancy of civilians runs to zero; the Jumpers just went out, leaving those guys in the warzone (if not dead already, I'm still not sure about the tank episode).The stealing isn't what I had the problem with, more the murder.
[as a side note, the movie takes place in either 1994 or 1999 chronologically]
How was the bus driver at least not badly injured along with the bus? It was still driving when he took it!
So it seems that Griffin at least isn't that concerned about side casualties and collateral deaths.
And it's not murder - he didn't deliberately aim to kill them, right, if they died that's more like deadly neglience or manslaughter.