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I think that he would kill if he absolutely needed to. The most important thing that needs pointed out about is that throughout the show we are witnessing these characters grow into young adults. The facts are that there are those that cannot be redeemed nor reasoned with.

As we all grow into adulthood and accept these certain truths about life then it would be way too illogical to assume that Scott will NEVER kill. Imagine a police officer that patrols an area. For the most part, that police officer can come to solutions that doesn't require shooting anyone. Now since we know there are worse things coming to Beacon Hills, imagine that officer is placed in a war zone of sorts. He will face enemies that will not stop unless they are killed. IF Scott is to truly defend and protect Beacon Hills, he may have to eventually kill an enemy to do so.

I think it would be doing a huge disservice to keep Scott constantly "innocent" given his powers. He is a soldier on the field of battle....he either has to accept this and be willing to kill if needed or he will die quickly if he thinks he can always redeem or threaten those that don't abide by the same moral code. I think he will eventually confront an enemy like this and he will do the right thing and committ the "necessary evil" in order to stop the enemy. This will allow him to grow more as a protector and solidify his moral stance of right and wrong.