Why do you think it’s ok to drive your car at law enforcement when they are giving you legal orders and you are disobeying them?
I don’t. But people are not trained to actually rationally in these situations. But law enforcement officers are. That’s why they are trained to de escalate, not shoot blindly into a moving vehicle, only draw guns if necessary (he was the only one, and not stand in front of a moving vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:
Why do you think it’s ok to drive your car at law enforcement when they are giving you legal orders and you are disobeying them?
Anonymous wrote:Is ICE law enforcement, are they sworn to duty and trained? He was hanging on her side window and she drove off. He could have let go and stepped away. Instead he impersonated a police officer thinking he had grounds to lethally stop her with a bullet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm proud of her for standing up to these fascist pigs. She's a true patriot, giving her life to protect the values of the United States. God rest her soul.
God rest her soul and it does appear that deadly force wasn't necessary in this case but encouraging civilians to obstruct or disobey Law Enforcement in any way will only get more people needlessly killed; especially with ICE agents as this case illustrates the inexperience of many of their gun toting officers. Protest is fine but stay away from them.
Anonymous wrote:I just do not understand. I am a white woman of an advanced age. As a very small child, I was taught to always do what a policeman tells you to do. Always.
As a new driver, I was told that when a policeman stops you, you stop and put your hands on the wheel where he can see them.
Right or wrong, those are the rules.
Anonymous wrote:I'm proud of her for standing up to these fascist pigs. She's a true patriot, giving her life to protect the values of the United States. God rest her soul.
Anonymous wrote:I just do not understand. I am a white woman of an advanced age. As a very small child, I was taught to always do what a policeman tells you to do. Always.
As a new driver, I was told that when a policeman stops you, you stop and put your hands on the wheel where he can see them.
Right or wrong, those are the rules.
Anonymous wrote:I just do not understand. I am a white woman of an advanced age. As a very small child, I was taught to always do what a policeman tells you to do. Always.
As a new driver, I was told that when a policeman stops you, you stop and put your hands on the wheel where he can see them.
Right or wrong, those are the rules.
Anonymous wrote:I just do not understand. I am a white woman of an advanced age. As a very small child, I was taught to always do what a policeman tells you to do. Always.
As a new driver, I was told that when a policeman stops you, you stop and put your hands on the wheel where he can see them.
Right or wrong, those are the rules.