Breaking: Woman shot while trying to kill ICE agents in Minnesota

Simply amazing to read these boards stain dig in for this Police disrupting Lez in a 4000lb weapon. With a smug look belittling our ICE officers, sent to capture criminal illegals and get send them back out. The stain think this is OK?
 
If the government is out murdering people, that's something we should all be upset about.

You fuckwits say you need to be armed like the ******* Zombies are coming, and we should just learn to "live" with school shootings, because we need our guns to fights the government.

And here you have the kind of government abuse you guys say you are against, and you are pretty much breaking out the kneepads.

No one would have been killed if the idiot hadn't tried to do something that in no way helped anything or anyone.
She didn't help prevent the government from killing anyone and instead gave an officer a reason to consider the idea he might have to you ignorant asshat.
 
Well, I'm working full time, so I'm not.
But you support those people who are in the streets and getting killed because they're too stupid to understand they're being used by corrupt politicians.
 
Poorly trained veteran with 10 years on the job with DHS.

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NBC:

Deployed to Iraq as a member of the Indiana National Guard from November 2004 to November 2005, Specialist Ross of the 138th Signal Battalion earned the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Good Conduct Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Medal and the Iraq Campaign Medal among others, according to the guard.

During his time in Iraq, Ross was a machine gunner on a combat logistical patrol team, court documents show
A third officer, who had been out of the way on the passenger side of the car then walks around the Honda’s hood, stands just in front of the driver and appears to be holding his phone up like he’s filming.

“Why would he do that? Why would he put himself in a more dangerous position than he was already in?” asked Geoffrey P. Alpert, an expert on policing at the University of South Carolina, who called it “absurd” for an officer to use his body to try to block a 4,000-pound SUV.

Darrel W. Stephens, former chief of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, also pointed to this moment as the baffling first step in a series of questionable actions that most police departments have discouraged for years. As a police chief, he prohibited officers from standing in front of cars in the early 1990s.

“I can’t explain why he would stand there and place himself in front of the car,” Stephens said. “That’s a dangerous decision to make.”


 
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Is one women’s life not worth as much as another’s?

You side with a woman attacking federal agents but not one quietly minding her own business?

It’s tragic that both were killed.

They are still completely different incidents that have absolutely nothing to do with each other.
 
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