Robert was 10 years old and was riding around Chicago with his older brother (Reginald) and cousins (Jake and Sean). The four had nothing specific to do. They just wanted to have some fun. The four stopped at the Sheetz to gas up and buy refreshments. While in the store, Sean said an Asian male, later identified as Cho, bumped into him and did not say, "Excuse me or sorry." Sean nudged Robert and said, "Watch this...let me teach you how to handle these people...watch and learn." Sean shouted at Cho and said, "Hey! What the %$ck!? Better yet, why are you in my neighborhood?" Cho responded, "Your neighborhood? I was born here and have lived in this neighborhood for more than 20 years." Jake stepped into the confrontation and said, "I hate you Asians! You better get out of my neighborhood before I shoot you. Damn! I hate Asians." Jake showed Cho his gun, a 9mm, and placed it in his right hand. Cho, fearing for his life, quickly exited the store. In referencing offender motivations, which one is applicable to this actual incident? Mission crimes Nature-seeking crimes Reactive crimes Thrill-seeking crimes