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

The actual experts in the links I showed to you say he should have moved.

They’re trained not to stand in front of vehicles for obvious reasons.

He wasn't standing in front of her vehicle. Repeating it all you want will not make it magically become true. I swear it's as if you're telling me that you're an 'expert' on the Kennedy assassination but you've never heard of the Zapruder film...
 
I dunno. I’m sure you’re dying to tell me while wearing your tinfoil hat.

I don't know either, but we do know there were some. We also don't know their motives, neither of us do. IF there were in fact almost 300 agents there however, that does skew the narrative just a bit though doesn't it? Which is obviously why you can't accept it at any level.
 
Before it was released? Probably not.

After it was released? Probably yes.

Oh yeah, I'm am also sure that they have watched it NOW. The problem is, the article you cited as proof of your 'experts' was online BEFORE all the evidence had been presented. Can you seriously not see how that compromises your 'experts' analysis???
 
Yea it’s unfortunate.

I agree that she wasn’t trying to hit him. She obviously messed up by deciding to flee.

The officer made a poor decision as well. He thought she was trying to hit him. He chose incorrectly. Shooting her didn’t prevent the minor contact. If he was that concerned about it, he should have just moved as police experts are saying.
Maybe. But when we feel our life is in danger, survival instinct kicks in and our choices in those moments are not always logical.

None of this is to absolve him of any blame but truth be told, most of us would have done the same thing under those circumstances. Point is, this is not a simple case of some evil ICE agent out to commit murder as some would have us believe.
 
And thus, ANY proof will just be hand waved away as 'fake' or 'AI', whatever allows your deranged reality to continue on...

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Oh and DragonBreathLady, you wanted evidence of 'real shootings' and 'real danger' citing 'real sources', how about this one...


DALLAS — A newly released police report offers personal details of the person responsible for last month's shooting at a Dallas Immigration facility that killed two detainees and injured another, and experts think he may have been motivated more by notoriety than ideology.

The parents of Joshua Jahn, who died by suicide, told local police their 29-year-old son was a "loner," according to a Fairview police report recently obtained by NPR. Fairview is a suburb north of Dallas, where he was living with his parents.


And I guarantee you that unfortunately, there will be more.
 
I think it would have been impossible to accidentally lethally strike someone from that short of a distance away from the car.
No doubt you're right. But it doesn't really matter what we think from the relative safety and comfort of our office chairs in front of our computers.

The atmosphere was incredibly tense, what with all the yelling, chants and car horns blowing and that is precisely what the protestors wanted. However, it never occurred to them that it might backfire on them in some way. By deliberately agitating the officers this way at every ICE operation and given the attempted murder of the National Guardsmen, they virtually guaranteed that sooner or later, something like this would happen.
 
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Oh yeah, I'm am also sure that they have watched it NOW. The problem is, the article you cited as proof of your 'experts' was online BEFORE all the evidence had been presented. Can you seriously not see how that compromises your 'experts' analysis???

The articles came out after the video you guys keep whining about. Check the dates yourself if you want. I showed you the links.
 
Maybe. But when we feel our life is in danger, survival instinct kicks in and our choices in those moments are not always logical.

None of this is to absolve him of any blame but truth be told, most of us would have done the same thing under those circumstances. Point is, this is not a simple case of some evil ICE agent out to commit murder as some would have us believe.

I honestly think he reacted poorly, partly because he was hit and dragged by another driver. But I also think that he put himself in a bad position. Officers are trained not to stand in front of vehicles for exactly this reason. You would think he would have learned his lesson after the first time, but that’s not the case with this guy.

And that’s not just me saying this. Police experts have said the same about this particular incident. I posted a few links earlier. I can dig them up if you like.

I don’t think he’s evil. I think he’s incompetent. I think Good made a foolish mistake, but I think this kind of reaction was completely unnecessary.
 
I honestly think he reacted poorly, partly because he was hit and dragged by another driver. But I also think that he put himself in a bad position. Officers are trained not to stand in front of vehicles for exactly this reason. You would think he would have learned his lesson after the first time, but that’s not the case with this guy.

And that’s not just me saying this. Police experts have said the same about this particular incident. I posted a few links earlier. I can dig them up if you like.

I don’t think he’s evil. I think he’s incompetent. I think Good made a foolish mistake, but I think this kind of reaction was completely unnecessary.
She probably shouldn't have hit him with her vehicle. Your boy bird sure set a hell of a precedent on jan 6 didn't he?
 

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