ICE Shooting in Minneapolis

Anonymous
If someone is blocking ICE with their car, what should happen?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If someone is blocking ICE with their car, what should happen?


Interesting question. What do you think is the appropriate action? Execution? Or, perhaps, maybe clear directions to move and an arrest if they don't? It's a tough one...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If someone is blocking ICE with their car, what should happen?


ICE should drive around just like all the other drivers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If someone is blocking ICE with their car, what should happen?


what about the car in front of the maroon Pilot, that was left abandoned there?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If someone is blocking ICE with their car, what should happen?


ICE should drive around just like all the other drivers.


Oh, no no no. This is far too difficult for them to be expected to do. They need to exert their authority and create as much fear and chaos as possible in every situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ICE officers have federal immunity in the conduct of their law enforcement duties. Anybody who lays a hand on them or tries to stop them or tries to obstruct them is committing a federal felony.

They have immunity to perform their duties, and no one—no city official, no state official, no illegal alien, no leftist agitator or domestic insurrectionist—can prevent them from fulfilling their legal obligations and duties. The Department of Justice has made clear that if anyone - including state officials - cross that line into obstruction, into criminal conspiracy against the United States or against ICE officers, then they will be arrested, indicted, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ICE officers have federal immunity in the conduct of their law enforcement duties. Anybody who lays a hand on them or tries to stop them or tries to obstruct them is committing a federal felony.

They have immunity to perform their duties, and no one—no city official, no state official, no illegal alien, no leftist agitator or domestic insurrectionist—can prevent them from fulfilling their legal obligations and duties. The Department of Justice has made clear that if anyone - including state officials - cross that line into obstruction, into criminal conspiracy against the United States or against ICE officers, then they will be arrested, indicted, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.


+1


Are there any tactics that ICE could use that you wouldn’t agree with, or any way that you think ICE could go too far? I’m genuinely curious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If someone is blocking ICE with their car, what should happen?


ICE should drive around just like all the other drivers.


Oh, no no no. This is far too difficult for them to be expected to do. They need to exert their authority and create as much fear and chaos as possible in every situation.


Listen, buddy, a woman had the nerve to disrespect a manlet. It’s the manlet code that you have to murder her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If someone is blocking ICE with their car, what should happen?


ICE should drive around just like all the other drivers.


Oh, no no no. This is far too difficult for them to be expected to do. They need to exert their authority and create as much fear and chaos as possible in every situation.


Listen, buddy, a woman had the nerve to disrespect a manlet. It’s the manlet code that you have to murder her.


And not just any woman, but a woman who appeared to be in a relationship with another woman. I'm sure that ticked him off even more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Now we’re talking!



Good.

This guy can share a cell with Chauvin.


They can play the who is more violent and hateful....may the best loser win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If someone is blocking ICE with their car, what should happen?


ICE should drive around just like all the other drivers.


Oh, no no no. This is far too difficult for them to be expected to do. They need to exert their authority and create as much fear and chaos as possible in every situation.


Listen, buddy, a woman had the nerve to disrespect a manlet. It’s the manlet code that you have to murder her.


yeah F%^k that bi%ch......direct quote from the manlet
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If someone is blocking ICE with their car, what should happen?


Identify themselves.
Give consistent instructions (by all accounts they did not).
Do not stand in front of the car.
Answer reasonable questions (which is standard practice).

They did none of those things, to start. And by all accounts, this is standard protocol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ICE officers have federal immunity in the conduct of their law enforcement duties. Anybody who lays a hand on them or tries to stop them or tries to obstruct them is committing a federal felony.

They have immunity to perform their duties, and no one—no city official, no state official, no illegal alien, no leftist agitator or domestic insurrectionist—can prevent them from fulfilling their legal obligations and duties. The Department of Justice has made clear that if anyone - including state officials - cross that line into obstruction, into criminal conspiracy against the United States or against ICE officers, then they will be arrested, indicted, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.


+1


-1

But they do not have blanket immunity. And someone needs to tell them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ICE officers have federal immunity in the conduct of their law enforcement duties. Anybody who lays a hand on them or tries to stop them or tries to obstruct them is committing a federal felony.

They have immunity to perform their duties, and no one—no city official, no state official, no illegal alien, no leftist agitator or domestic insurrectionist—can prevent them from fulfilling their legal obligations and duties. The Department of Justice has made clear that if anyone - including state officials - cross that line into obstruction, into criminal conspiracy against the United States or against ICE officers, then they will be arrested, indicted, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.


A) They don't have blanket immunity.
B) Immunity is a separate issue from illegality and wrong doing. One may have acted unlawfully and still receive immunity.
C) She wasn't "arrested, indicted, and prosecuted", she was murdered when he filed point blank -3 times- into a moving vehicle that he could have avoided.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ICE officers have federal immunity in the conduct of their law enforcement duties. Anybody who lays a hand on them or tries to stop them or tries to obstruct them is committing a federal felony.

They have immunity to perform their duties, and no one—no city official, no state official, no illegal alien, no leftist agitator or domestic insurrectionist—can prevent them from fulfilling their legal obligations and duties. The Department of Justice has made clear that if anyone - including state officials - cross that line into obstruction, into criminal conspiracy against the United States or against ICE officers, then they will be arrested, indicted, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.


No one has immunity from an unwarranted murder of a civilian without cause. And there was no cause in this case. Don't worry, Stephen, the law will come for you as well one day.

Well, no one except Trump.
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