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You don't know the context of the situation. For all you know, the guy might've been ridiculed or taunted by someone, moments before, and was just expressing his anger and frustration. Haven't you ever felt angry after being bullied by someone and said things that you wouldn't really do in real life? (That's a rhetorical question. You don't really have to give an answer.) The guy wasn't physically assaulting, or shouting, at anyone-only saying words in a restroom.
I've said similar things to myself, letting off steam, when no one else is around, after being laughed at by children or spoken to in a condescending way, because I was surprised, hurt, and angry. That doesn't mean that I'm willing to physically attack or shout at innocent people. In fact, I think I'm bullied because people can subconsciously tell that I'm not going to harm them for their comments.
I explained on here he must have been upset about something which is I didn't even report him yet thought about it. People don't usually act out that stuff even if they really felt that way. If you read my original post it was a question of whether or not to even have done it 2 months ago as I figured I may receive conflicting advice on here.