Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justified. Case closed.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I’ve watched a bunch of the videos from different angles, and the most recently posted. One really does seem to be from Officer Ross body camera however how on earth did it get leaked or released so quickly?
Anonymous wrote:Justified. Case closed.
Anonymous wrote:Justified. Case closed.
Anonymous wrote:
If you compare the eyewitness video above, to the excellent analysis here by the BBC, it’s clear this was a lawful and legitimate use of deadly force by the police:
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/ceqzj9932wjo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea how anyone can say he was justified after watching that last video from his own perspective. He wasn't even in front of the car!
Why was he on his phone & where was his bodycam???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The car was turning right away from the agent. The agent was trying to block the vehicle from leaving. Shooting dead the driver does not help the agent. It made the steering wheel automatically rewind to the left and back to the direction of the agent.
The agent had already made up his mind to shoot the driver when she backed up his car.
Yes, there is no world in which this video exonerates him. She was turning the steering wheel right. The car was pulling out. We've all seen that action thousands of times in our lifetime. There is no point in that video where it makes any sense to start taking headshots.
I am a school teacher who does carpool / bus duty every morning and afternoon.
I’m in as much danger as officer Ross was. Should I carry a piece to shoot parents?
Exactly this. It's hard to believe that a hardened law enforcement official "feared for his life" in that video. Not even MAGA would believe he's that big of a snowflake. He wanted to shoot.
Yes. An angry little authoritarian man pissed as hell that a couple of les***ns challenged his authority (to make his own rules). He was setting them straight about who's the boss.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve watched a bunch of the videos from different angles, and the most recently posted. One really does seem to be from Officer Ross body camera however how on earth did it get leaked or released so quickly?
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea how anyone can say he was justified after watching that last video from his own perspective. He wasn't even in front of the car!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not see how anyone could watch that and not clearly conclude she drove right at him and actually hit him. He was justified in deploying deadly force here.
Case closed.
WTF? Yes, case closed...he murdered her.
she was turning right. He was at the corner of her vehicle. He could've stepped out of the way, but he was VERY ready with his gun, fired multiple shots, and then called her a bit ch.
He also testified under oath in an earlier case that he knows ICE agents should step out of the way of moving vehicles.
Wow.
They are going to try pretty hard to keep this out of evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The car was turning right away from the agent. The agent was trying to block the vehicle from leaving. Shooting dead the driver does not help the agent. It made the steering wheel automatically rewind to the left and back to the direction of the agent.
The agent had already made up his mind to shoot the driver when she backed up his car.
Yes, there is no world in which this video exonerates him. She was turning the steering wheel right. The car was pulling out. We've all seen that action thousands of times in our lifetime. There is no point in that video where it makes any sense to start taking headshots.
I am a school teacher who does carpool / bus duty every morning and afternoon.
I’m in as much danger as officer Ross was. Should I carry a piece to shoot parents?
Exactly this. It's hard to believe that a hardened law enforcement official "feared for his life" in that video. Not even MAGA would believe he's that big of a snowflake. He wanted to shoot.