Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Minneapolis is an occupied city. ICE is Trump’s private army of thugs. Would much rather have illegal immigrants vs illegal police state.
And you is what is wrong with democrats in this country follows the laws and don’t have problem. If you want to protest protest congress to change the laws not interfere with federal investigations.
Interacting with Good was part of an investigation?
Part of the investigation was going through the neighborhood, house by house, in order to identify people who have a removal order. Good parked her vehicle perpendicular to the traffic, obstructing the federal agents in the middle of investigation. They politely to ask her to move the vehicle. She refused. They ordered her to step out from the vehicle. She refused, and began driving/fleeing the scene/disobeying the order of LEO. At the same time her wife/girlfriend/husband was in a close proximity to the LEO, inciting Good to flee or to run over the officer.
The jury will convict this guy with evidence, not a false MAGA narrative like yours.
We shall wait and see. Wife's video still have not been released. You would think that would be the best case for Good, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here, totally horrified and disgusted by this incident: however, I will not be joining the rioters and those who seeking vigilante justice. The guy likely has a defense since the driver was turning the steering wheel as her wife shouted “drive baby drive!”
How was he to know if her intent was to flee or cause harm and mow him down? He was faced with a split second decision.
She was turning the steering wheel AWAY from him.
I wasn’t there, but the visibility through most windshields is not great especially in the winter with road salt and grime. What was he supposed to be watching? Her turning the wheel? The tires themselves? The wife exiting the vehicle , yelling and acting unpredictably? All simultaneously? Yeah, right.
A horrible and volatile situation. I hope that there will be scene reconstructions done to clarify the situation. Until then, I can’t be judge and jury (and neither should all the hysterical Tik tokkers and redditors.)
The video from his body cam shows exactly what he saw and it was all of the above...her hands, the wheel turning away, and so on. When there is so much video footage, you don't really need scene reconstruction because everyone can see exactly what happened.
The video can only show so much. Other important factors are the speed the car was moving and how fast she was accelerating. Sounds like she floored the accelerator and that is why more analysis needs to be done.
The Honda pilot has an Event Data Recorder
Unless she had the top trim line.
She was pulling out of a parking spot. I mean he was able to unholster his weapon, aim, and get off accurate head shots.
Drawing from a holster and opening fire takes less than two seconds for a trained LEO on high alert for threats. Being slow on the draw can mean the difference between living or not when you're a LEO, and training reflects that.
he unholstered when he was still on the passenger side of the car, so that was long before she started to move
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rest of the world knows exactly what happened. A U.S. federal agent murdered an unarmed U.S. citizen. No propaganda or spin from the rest of the world.
Because the rest of the world was present, had unobstructed vision, and knows whether the Agent reasonably perceived a threat of serious harm or death to himself or to others given the totality of the circumstances? Doubtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here, totally horrified and disgusted by this incident: however, I will not be joining the rioters and those who seeking vigilante justice. The guy likely has a defense since the driver was turning the steering wheel as her wife shouted “drive baby drive!”
How was he to know if her intent was to flee or cause harm and mow him down? He was faced with a split second decision.
She was turning the steering wheel AWAY from him.
I wasn’t there, but the visibility through most windshields is not great especially in the winter with road salt and grime. What was he supposed to be watching? Her turning the wheel? The tires themselves? The wife exiting the vehicle , yelling and acting unpredictably? All simultaneously? Yeah, right.
A horrible and volatile situation. I hope that there will be scene reconstructions done to clarify the situation. Until then, I can’t be judge and jury (and neither should all the hysterical Tik tokkers and redditors.)
The video from his body cam shows exactly what he saw and it was all of the above...her hands, the wheel turning away, and so on. When there is so much video footage, you don't really need scene reconstruction because everyone can see exactly what happened.
The video can only show so much. Other important factors are the speed the car was moving and how fast she was accelerating. Sounds like she floored the accelerator and that is why more analysis needs to be done.
The Honda pilot has an Event Data Recorder
Unless she had the top trim line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here, totally horrified and disgusted by this incident: however, I will not be joining the rioters and those who seeking vigilante justice. The guy likely has a defense since the driver was turning the steering wheel as her wife shouted “drive baby drive!”
How was he to know if her intent was to flee or cause harm and mow him down? He was faced with a split second decision.
She was turning the steering wheel AWAY from him.
I wasn’t there, but the visibility through most windshields is not great especially in the winter with road salt and grime. What was he supposed to be watching? Her turning the wheel? The tires themselves? The wife exiting the vehicle , yelling and acting unpredictably? All simultaneously? Yeah, right.
A horrible and volatile situation. I hope that there will be scene reconstructions done to clarify the situation. Until then, I can’t be judge and jury (and neither should all the hysterical Tik tokkers and redditors.)
The video from his body cam shows exactly what he saw and it was all of the above...her hands, the wheel turning away, and so on. When there is so much video footage, you don't really need scene reconstruction because everyone can see exactly what happened.
The video can only show so much. Other important factors are the speed the car was moving and how fast she was accelerating. Sounds like she floored the accelerator and that is why more analysis needs to be done.
The Honda pilot has an Event Data Recorder
Unless she had the top trim line.
She was pulling out of a parking spot. I mean he was able to unholster his weapon, aim, and get off accurate head shots.
Drawing from a holster and opening fire takes less than two seconds for a trained LEO on high alert for threats. Being slow on the draw can mean the difference between living or not when you're a LEO, and training reflects that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here, totally horrified and disgusted by this incident: however, I will not be joining the rioters and those who seeking vigilante justice. The guy likely has a defense since the driver was turning the steering wheel as her wife shouted “drive baby drive!”
How was he to know if her intent was to flee or cause harm and mow him down? He was faced with a split second decision.
She was turning the steering wheel AWAY from him.
I wasn’t there, but the visibility through most windshields is not great especially in the winter with road salt and grime. What was he supposed to be watching? Her turning the wheel? The tires themselves? The wife exiting the vehicle , yelling and acting unpredictably? All simultaneously? Yeah, right.
A horrible and volatile situation. I hope that there will be scene reconstructions done to clarify the situation. Until then, I can’t be judge and jury (and neither should all the hysterical Tik tokkers and redditors.)
The video from his body cam shows exactly what he saw and it was all of the above...her hands, the wheel turning away, and so on. When there is so much video footage, you don't really need scene reconstruction because everyone can see exactly what happened.
The video can only show so much. Other important factors are the speed the car was moving and how fast she was accelerating. Sounds like she floored the accelerator and that is why more analysis needs to be done.
The Honda pilot has an Event Data Recorder
Unless she had the top trim line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here, totally horrified and disgusted by this incident: however, I will not be joining the rioters and those who seeking vigilante justice. The guy likely has a defense since the driver was turning the steering wheel as her wife shouted “drive baby drive!”
How was he to know if her intent was to flee or cause harm and mow him down? He was faced with a split second decision.
She was turning the steering wheel AWAY from him.
I wasn’t there, but the visibility through most windshields is not great especially in the winter with road salt and grime. What was he supposed to be watching? Her turning the wheel? The tires themselves? The wife exiting the vehicle , yelling and acting unpredictably? All simultaneously? Yeah, right.
A horrible and volatile situation. I hope that there will be scene reconstructions done to clarify the situation. Until then, I can’t be judge and jury (and neither should all the hysterical Tik tokkers and redditors.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rest of the world knows exactly what happened. A U.S. federal agent murdered an unarmed U.S. citizen. No propaganda or spin from the rest of the world.
Because the rest of the world was present, had unobstructed vision, and knows whether the Agent reasonably perceived a threat of serious harm or death to himself or to others given the totality of the circumstances? Doubtful.
It genuinely seems like you really haven't watched the videos. Your posts make no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Minneapolis is an occupied city. ICE is Trump’s private army of thugs. Would much rather have illegal immigrants vs illegal police state.
And you is what is wrong with democrats in this country follows the laws and don’t have problem. If you want to protest protest congress to change the laws not interfere with federal investigations.
Interacting with Good was part of an investigation?
Part of the investigation was going through the neighborhood, house by house, in order to identify people who have a removal order. Good parked her vehicle perpendicular to the traffic, obstructing the federal agents in the middle of investigation. They politely to ask her to move the vehicle. She refused. They ordered her to step out from the vehicle. She refused, and began driving/fleeing the scene/disobeying the order of LEO. At the same time her wife/girlfriend/husband was in a close proximity to the LEO, inciting Good to flee or to run over the officer.
The jury will convict this guy with evidence, not a false MAGA narrative like yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rest of the world knows exactly what happened. A U.S. federal agent murdered an unarmed U.S. citizen. No propaganda or spin from the rest of the world.
Because the rest of the world was present, had unobstructed vision, and knows whether the Agent reasonably perceived a threat of serious harm or death to himself or to others given the totality of the circumstances? Doubtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Minneapolis is an occupied city. ICE is Trump’s private army of thugs. Would much rather have illegal immigrants vs illegal police state.
And you is what is wrong with democrats in this country follows the laws and don’t have problem. If you want to protest protest congress to change the laws not interfere with federal investigations.
Interacting with Good was part of an investigation?
Part of the investigation was going through the neighborhood, house by house, in order to identify people who have a removal order. Good parked her vehicle perpendicular to the traffic, obstructing the federal agents in the middle of investigation. They politely to ask her to move the vehicle. She refused. They ordered her to step out from the vehicle. She refused, and began driving/fleeing the scene/disobeying the order of LEO. At the same time her wife/girlfriend/husband was in a close proximity to the LEO, inciting Good to flee or to run over the officer.
Sounds like interesting fanfic. Are you publishing this somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here, totally horrified and disgusted by this incident: however, I will not be joining the rioters and those who seeking vigilante justice. The guy likely has a defense since the driver was turning the steering wheel as her wife shouted “drive baby drive!”
How was he to know if her intent was to flee or cause harm and mow him down? He was faced with a split second decision.
She was turning the steering wheel AWAY from him.
I wasn’t there, but the visibility through most windshields is not great especially in the winter with road salt and grime. What was he supposed to be watching? Her turning the wheel? The tires themselves? The wife exiting the vehicle , yelling and acting unpredictably? All simultaneously? Yeah, right.
A horrible and volatile situation. I hope that there will be scene reconstructions done to clarify the situation. Until then, I can’t be judge and jury (and neither should all the hysterical Tik tokkers and redditors.)
The video from his body cam shows exactly what he saw and it was all of the above...her hands, the wheel turning away, and so on. When there is so much video footage, you don't really need scene reconstruction because everyone can see exactly what happened.
The video can only show so much. Other important factors are the speed the car was moving and how fast she was accelerating. Sounds like she floored the accelerator and that is why more analysis needs to be done.
The Honda pilot has an Event Data Recorder
Unless she had the top trim line.