Fortunately this is not how criminal courts work. Or at least not how they're supposed to. You don't have to prove your innocence, they have to prove that you are guilty.
If you think he put holes in that CEO, prove it.
Pizza delivery sure, but meals on wheels it's for the disabled and elderly. It's not just food delivery, it's a social call, a check in on those who might not have anyone else to check on them. Meals on Wheels also doesn't deliver one meal. It delivers many in one vehicle.
I'm sure there are things to criticize about the program but most of that is probably a lack of funding not delivering meals and food to those who need it.
Looks like it is not a lie. I went and checked for other sources because of your Wikipedia link.
Here is reporting on the announcement of this plan: https://www.wsj.com/tech/army-reserve-tech-executives-meta-palantir-796f5360
I'd like to wait and see what happens at the trial before declaring him innocent or guilty. Just like any conspiracy theory in the past there are plenty of reasons to believe he is innocent. It does seem that he is probably the person but what I've seen and read hasn't convinced me beyond a shadow.
The liars in charge of our government keep saying this is the guy, and we should kill him. I find that super suss.
It's not weird that I'm waiting for more info before forming an opinion.
It is much more weird that you're taking the word of police at face value. If you want to kill him so badly, prove it.