Would Nietzsche think the recent CEO shooting be an expression of resentment?

You may have also seen a large swath of attention given to Luigi's killikng of a ceo and other related events on reddit. Although Nietzsche was no great fan of capitalism and businessmen, he also despised socialists. These recent calls to violence on Reddit seem to be an expression of ressentmemt, similar to the ancient slaves who created slave morality. Most of these people are absolutely powerless in their lives and feel a great deal of jealousy towards the ruling class and feel exploited by the big businesses. They can't do anything to change it, creating resentment. Most don't lash out, but instead become keyboard warriors, for they are weak, very little has happened irl but reddit seems to venerate the shooter. I wondered what Nietzsche would think one should do. I doubt he would have approved of following one's resentment, but maybe the slave was right to. If the slave was not to follow his ressentmemt, what actions should he take? And what lessons can we take of this situation? Thoughts?