Anonymous wrote:I have only seen one video of the incident.
The woman driver was clearly in the wrong multiple times; once when she intentionally blocked traffic to block ICE vehicles, then when she backed up in an attempt to escape an ICE officer who was holding the inside of her car door to get her out of the car as ordered; then she quickly & carelessly shifted the SUV from reverse to forward and nearly hit an ICE officer crossing in front of her car.
US Supreme Court considers the "totality of the circumstances".
Based on the video that I saw seven times, there is no way that the officer can be charged. It was self defense of himself as well as of others (can use deadly force if threatened with great bodily harm to self or to others).
The victim started this by using her SUV to block ICE agents driving their vehicles. Then she failed to obey an order to move & then refused to get out of the SUV as ordered by another ICS officer whose arm was inside her door attempting to open it to arrest the woman.
Best to obey the instructions / orders of law enforcement officers. Stupid beyond belief to use one's vehicle as a weapon against federal officers.
Anonymous wrote:I have only seen one video of the incident.
The woman driver was clearly in the wrong multiple times; once when she intentionally blocked traffic to block ICE vehicles, then when she backed up in an attempt to escape an ICE officer who was holding the inside of her car door to get her out of the car as ordered; then she quickly & carelessly shifted the SUV from reverse to forward and nearly hit an ICE officer crossing in front of her car.
US Supreme Court considers the "totality of the circumstances".
Based on the video that I saw seven times, there is no way that the officer can be charged. It was self defense of himself as well as of others (can use deadly force if threatened with great bodily harm to self or to others).
The victim started this by using her SUV to block ICE agents driving their vehicles. Then she failed to obey an order to move & then refused to get out of the SUV as ordered by another ICS officer whose arm was inside her door attempting to open it to arrest the woman.
Best to obey the instructions / orders of law enforcement officers. Stupid beyond belief to use one's vehicle as a weapon against federal officers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I will never believe that this woman intended to touch any officer. She was clearly in a panic and trying to flee.
I very much hope that the idiot who jumped to the conclusion that this person tried to hurt officers finds themselves in the same situation.
I bet the ICE agent was in a panic too considering she drove her vehicle directly towards him!
Except he was off to the side with a weapon drawn. She was ZERO threat to him or his fellow agents.
She hit him even with his quick reaction to move out of the way! She was absolutely a threat to him!
https://twitter.com/i/status/2008973759097733306
Agree. The new video makes this obvious.
No, it doesn't. That agent leaned in. And frankly, showed no ill effects, didn't bend down to rub the "hit" area or anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if she was driving towards him (which I don't think was on purpose, she was just trying to get away and he was standing in the street), wouldn't it have taken less time for him to run/dive/jump out of the way than to shoot someone three times so accurately that you hit and kill them immediately?
or maybe he should have only shot her in the leg?
I'm not sure how he would have hit her leg from that angle, and she still may have hit him as that would likely have caused her to go faster, but running away would have been a much more efficient way for him to avoid being hit than shooting her.
So say you. You are a maga white nationalists defending your fellow white nationalists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if she was driving towards him (which I don't think was on purpose, she was just trying to get away and he was standing in the street), wouldn't it have taken less time for him to run/dive/jump out of the way than to shoot someone three times so accurately that you hit and kill them immediately?
You Monday morning quarterbacks are HILARIOUS. How many life threatening situations have you been in? Have you ever actually held or fired a gun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if she was driving towards him (which I don't think was on purpose, she was just trying to get away and he was standing in the street), wouldn't it have taken less time for him to run/dive/jump out of the way than to shoot someone three times so accurately that you hit and kill them immediately?
You Monday morning quarterbacks are HILARIOUS. How many life threatening situations have you been in? Have you ever actually held or fired a gun?
No. No, I have not. But I am not a trained LEO. So there's the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if she was driving towards him (which I don't think was on purpose, she was just trying to get away and he was standing in the street), wouldn't it have taken less time for him to run/dive/jump out of the way than to shoot someone three times so accurately that you hit and kill them immediately?
or maybe he should have only shot her in the leg?
I'm not sure how he would have hit her leg from that angle, and she still may have hit him as that would likely have caused her to go faster, but running away would have been a much more efficient way for him to avoid being hit than shooting her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if she was driving towards him (which I don't think was on purpose, she was just trying to get away and he was standing in the street), wouldn't it have taken less time for him to run/dive/jump out of the way than to shoot someone three times so accurately that you hit and kill them immediately?
You Monday morning quarterbacks are HILARIOUS. How many life threatening situations have you been in? Have you ever actually held or fired a gun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I will never believe that this woman intended to touch any officer. She was clearly in a panic and trying to flee.
I very much hope that the idiot who jumped to the conclusion that this person tried to hurt officers finds themselves in the same situation.
So she uses her car to block ice agents, and now we’re supposed to feel bad for her because she panicked and actually hit someone? Because even though she was impeding the agents we must believe she never wanted to hurt anyone?
DO YOU HEAR YOURSELF?!?
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if she was driving towards him (which I don't think was on purpose, she was just trying to get away and he was standing in the street), wouldn't it have taken less time for him to run/dive/jump out of the way than to shoot someone three times so accurately that you hit and kill them immediately?
or maybe he should have only shot her in the leg?