Anonymous wrote: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.
She was not executed in any way shape or form. Her car was a deadly weapon that was aimed at (and actually hit) a federal officer. He did not have time to aim. He shot to neutralize the threat. Which is what he is trained to do.
Anonymous wrote:No matter who you think is right or wrong, the way the government is presenting this is very 1984. Trump says this agent was severely injured and had to be hospitalized and everyone can see that isn’t true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
She was not impeding or obstructing. This is clear in the video. This is murder. The ICE officer need to to be brought to justice.
Her car was diagonal in the middle of the street in front of to ICE agents cars. How is that not impeding?
Stop with your bullsh#t. This was murder. ICE is a clear and present danger to every US citizen. The citizens of the US will rise up against you people.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t the major accelerating happen after she was shot?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course it is. Go try something like this against a DC police officer and see what happens. The ICE agents were clearly threatened and had every right to defend themselves.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course it is. Go try something like this against a DC police officer and see what happens. The ICE agents were clearly threatened and had every right to defend themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
She was not impeding or obstructing. This is clear in the video. This is murder. The ICE officer need to to be brought to justice.
Her car was diagonal in the middle of the street in front of to ICE agents cars. How is that not impeding?
Stop with your bullsh#t. This was murder. ICE is a clear and present danger to every US citizen. The citizens of the US will rise up against you people.
Anonymous wrote:This is so shocking and awful. Has the victim been identified?
I’ve watched all of the posted video clips. The way those men move, the way they shout ‘get the F out of the car’ and reach in to grab her, the shooting, the way the murderer pulled his neck warmer higher up to cover his profile: these are very dangerous and angry men, and a part of their anger is pure misogyny. The thread reflects this, “Karens” FAFO, and so forth. It is terrifying to me.
It’s working on me. I am afraid to protest. I have only one chance to mother and parent my DC, and I want a better world. The fear is working on me. This woman had an enshrined right to protest in 1A, was given contradictory orders, and was murdered in day light. All of the clowns laughing about this here and insisting it was self-defense, my god. Look at the rage that man felt, look at how entitled he was to kill when she was pulling away, and following at least one order. Would any of us not feel terrified to be a citizen and thus presumably not being subject to arrest on an immigration charge, surrounded by shouting and swearing and heavily armed men? Who are we anymore?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course it is. Go try something like this against a DC police officer and see what happens. The ICE agents were clearly threatened and had every right to defend themselves.
Anonymous wrote: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
She was not impeding or obstructing. This is clear in the video. This is murder. The ICE officer need to to be brought to justice.
Her car was diagonal in the middle of the street in front of to ICE agents cars. How is that not impeding?
Anonymous wrote:omg. this is America now.
Kent state except people defending it. They didn't in 1970. Then America sat stunned at they watched the news and saw what we had (briefly) become. But now there is too much hate of other Americans. The right defends this. Not even questioning. Not even saying, how awful but I think the officer must have felt his life threatened. Not even a how awful.
The people in Minnesota are now throwing snowballs at ICE. it’s turning into a mess.