Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A year into this administration, and we have another George Floyd.
She was not breaking the law.
If she was impeding ice agents I do believe that is breaking the law.
How?
Impeding or obstructing an ICE agent is a federal crime, potentially leading to felony charges, as ICE officers are federal law enforcement, and interfering with their duties violates laws like 18 U.S.C. § 111
However, it's not punishable by immediate execution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so shocking and awful. Has the victim been identified?
The ICE officer (the victim) is currently in the hospital being treated for wounds related to the vehicle hitting them.
Hope he succumbs to his injuries.
Wow. You are a terrible person.
Nope. I hope he rots in hell. ANd if you feel sorry for him, I hope you do too.
Your feelings in the matter are irrelevant. Thankfully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so shocking and awful. Has the victim been identified?
The ICE officer (the victim) is currently in the hospital being treated for wounds related to the vehicle hitting them.
Hope he succumbs to his injuries.
He was hit because he shot the driver in the face blinding them. He should be charged with her murder and his own injury to a federal officer.
I doubt he will be so I said what I said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman was attempting to escape when she recklessly placed her SUV in reverse while disobeying a legal law enforcement officer's order to get out of the car. Then she recklessly (with reckless disregard for the safety of others) placed the car in drive, but unfortunately an officer with his gun drawn was crossing in front of her vehicle as she was attempting to escape.
This is a tragedy.
Correct. I have seen videos from different angles and what some people don't realize yet is that in trying to drive away, the woman actually drove directly at an agent. I can see why she did that in a moment of panic and misjudgement, and most likely would have swerved away as she drove away. But in that fatal second, she was aiming at an agent, and that is when the agent shot his gun.
This is a tragedy and there is blame for both sides. But right now people really need not to get charged at fighting and blocking ICE agents who are doing their lawful job.
Protest ICE peacefully, don't interfere with their actions, stick to court cases and peaceful protests.
I thought law enforcement were trained not to get in front of moving vehicles/vehicles in drive? Aren’t they supposed to come around from the sides to prevent this, especially because people tend to panic in these situations?
The video shows that the victim was driving in reverse, then suddenly shifted to drive & hit the accelerator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should not have tried to run them over.
Well she did not try the run them over. You should be arrested for spreading lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fBI has said there will be no investigation.
ICE investigated itself and found no wrongdoing.
Yep Kristi Noem, Kash Patel and Trump’s tweet are the same. Investigation over. The woman who was shot and killed was a domestic terrorist.![]()
Can her family sue for defamation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A year into this administration, and we have another George Floyd.
She was not breaking the law.
If she was impeding ice agents I do believe that is breaking the law.
Anonymous wrote:She should not have tried to run them over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so shocking and awful. Has the victim been identified?
The ICE officer (the victim) is currently in the hospital being treated for wounds related to the vehicle hitting them.
Hope he succumbs to his injuries.
Wow. You are a terrible person.
Nope. I hope he rots in hell. ANd if you feel sorry for him, I hope you do too.
Your feelings in the matter are irrelevant. Thankfully.
They are as relevant as yours. Eff off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A year into this administration, and we have another George Floyd.
She was not breaking the law.
If she was impeding ice agents I do believe that is breaking the law.
How?
Impeding or obstructing an ICE agent is a federal crime, potentially leading to felony charges, as ICE officers are federal law enforcement, and interfering with their duties violates laws like 18 U.S.C. § 111
Anonymous wrote:Who thinks ICE officers ever get pulled away to desk work temporarily after they are involved in a shooting? Or that ICE would ever investigate whether the shooting was justified before declaring the shooting victim a violent rioter?
Keep in mind, this is the same administration that has pardoned war criminals (and reinstated military status and honors) and has said "We also don't fight with stupid rules of engagement."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This video shows that she drove right towards the ICE agent in front of the car! One ICE agent tells her to get out of the car and she chooses to instead drive straight for the ICE agent in front of her car.
That untrained, tigger-happy dipshit SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN IN THE ROAD YOU VILE, DISGUSTING, AMERICA-HATING PILE OF EXCREMENT.
This is comical. First there were the lies that no agent was in front of the car when there clearly was (most are assuming it’s the agent on the side of the driver’s side window in the main video circulating is the one who shot and they completely miss the agent directly in front of her bumper). Now that you know there was (even an eyewitness statement posted upthread confirms an agent was IN FRONT of her moving vehicle), you now say a federal agent, there on official business, has no right to be in the road! When pedestrians always have the right of way. Hilarious, but doesn’t change that an interfering “protestor” who was failing to comply with FEDERAL agents’ orders tried to run over an agent with her huge SUV and experienced a direct consequence of attempting to murder someone with a gun. Smh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A year into this administration, and we have another George Floyd.
She was not breaking the law.
If she was impeding ice agents I do believe that is breaking the law.
How?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman was attempting to escape when she recklessly placed her SUV in reverse while disobeying a legal law enforcement officer's order to get out of the car. Then she recklessly (with reckless disregard for the safety of others) placed the car in drive, but unfortunately an officer with his gun drawn was crossing in front of her vehicle as she was attempting to escape.
This is a tragedy.
Correct. I have seen videos from different angles and what some people don't realize yet is that in trying to drive away, the woman actually drove directly at an agent. I can see why she did that in a moment of panic and misjudgement, and most likely would have swerved away as she drove away. But in that fatal second, she was aiming at an agent, and that is when the agent shot his gun.
This is a tragedy and there is blame for both sides. But right now people really need not to get charged at fighting and blocking ICE agents who are doing their lawful job.
Protest ICE peacefully, don't interfere with their actions, stick to court cases and peaceful protests.
I thought law enforcement were trained not to get in front of moving vehicles/vehicles in drive? Aren’t they supposed to come around from the sides to prevent this, especially because people tend to panic in these situations?
Gee, it's almost like it's a bad idea to send armed people into the streets with very little training. /s
No training. These are not trained LE and in some instances no experience beyond needing a job. This is very bad