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:You might've heard that Minneapolis public schools went hybrid because so many families are in hiding. Well, a coworker just told me that today, during his kid's hybrid class, a kid's apartment building was raided onscreen.
- reports on twitter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might've heard that Minneapolis public schools went hybrid because so many families are in hiding. Well, a coworker just told me that today, during his kid's hybrid class, a kid's apartment building was raided onscreen.
- reports on twitter
Oh no. We should just let people stay in the country illegally because children live in buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might've heard that Minneapolis public schools went hybrid because so many families are in hiding. Well, a coworker just told me that today, during his kid's hybrid class, a kid's apartment building was raided onscreen.
- reports on twitter
Oh no. We should just let people stay in the country illegally because children live in buildings.
Anonymous wrote:You might've heard that Minneapolis public schools went hybrid because so many families are in hiding. Well, a coworker just told me that today, during his kid's hybrid class, a kid's apartment building was raided onscreen.
- reports on twitter
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.
Killing the driver of a moving car makes that car even more dangerous now nobody is controlling it. If Ross was scared for his life because of the moving car, killing Good put him, his coworkers, and everybody else on that street in even more danger.
Any response to that?
Watch the video embedded in this story. You can start at 4:40 if you don’t care about the lead up.
https://www.police1.com/officer-shootings/video-ind-officers-return-fire-through-cruiser-windshield-during-pursuit-shootout
I’ve seen the videos. I’m asking you about your thoughts on killing the driver of a car, making it now uncontrollable while there were people on the road. My thoughts are that the now driverless car is now more dangerous that it was when Good was alive. Your thoughts?
Watch the video in the link. Police shoot into moving vehicles in situations far more dangerous to the public.
My neighbor jumped off a bridge once. Are you going to do it, too, since somebody else did?
That’s your reasoning right now.
Was your neighbor answering a question about gravity? I was answering a question about police shooting at moving vehicles. It happens. The video I linked was an extreme case where an officer repeatedly fired his rifle at a fleeing car through the windshield of his patrol vehicle while he was driving.
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.
Killing the driver of a moving car makes that car even more dangerous now nobody is controlling it. If Ross was scared for his life because of the moving car, killing Good put him, his coworkers, and everybody else on that street in even more danger.
Any response to that?
Watch the video embedded in this story. You can start at 4:40 if you don’t care about the lead up.
https://www.police1.com/officer-shootings/video-ind-officers-return-fire-through-cruiser-windshield-during-pursuit-shootout
I’ve seen the videos. I’m asking you about your thoughts on killing the driver of a car, making it now uncontrollable while there were people on the road. My thoughts are that the now driverless car is now more dangerous that it was when Good was alive. Your thoughts?
Watch the video in the link. Police shoot into moving vehicles in situations far more dangerous to the public.
Anonymous wrote:There should be an impartial, transparent, forensics-based investigation before anyone rushes to judgement….
Anonymous wrote:There should be an impartial, transparent, forensics-based investigation before anyone rushes to judgement….
Anonymous wrote:There should be an impartial, transparent, forensics-based investigation before anyone rushes to judgement….