Crime Woman in Minneapolis Executed by ICE Officers; White House Reflexively Hand Waves Murder

It shouldn't but it absolutely can.

But it isn't the ticket that got ya shot its the resisting and assault with a weapon when arrested for it
Sure, you can shoot someone to avoid being run over, but just fleeing from a parking ticket doesn't authorize the use of deadly force. As far as I'm aware the only time you can shoot at someone fleeing is if they've committed some type of armed offense.
 
Both probably. Either way the actions she took dont indicate intent to hit them. On the surface it suggests that she just wanted to get around them.
In the slowed down video, she turned the wheel towards the officer and hit the gas enough to spin the tires. Even if she wasn't trying to hit the officer, she was willing to drive over him to get away.

Which does not justify lethal force. And video shows her letting cars throughout before agents engaged her. The context available us insufficient for me to say this was an acceptable shot.
She wasn't shot for just blocking the road though.

It looks like he moved to me but the videos are at odd angles.
Both angles are clear, just the original HD one obscures whether or not the officer was actually hit. I'm sure we'll get body cam/dashcam videos in the near future. Hopefully, that will clear it up for people who are unsure.
 
When you have the worst leadership, you get the worst policies, and the worst outcomes.

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funny how many ppl are defending this lady. A federal officer is directly in front of her tank of a vehicle and she turns the wheel towards him and floors it. That was attempted vehicular murder. This was a clean shooting

Fuck around and find out nothing cause all you see is darkness cause there is no afterlife for your ghost to sit around and reflect on your mistakes

Dumb bitch too screaming noooo nooo shameee shameee shammmee
She literally turns to the right as he's on the left side.
 
What law did she break? Was she under investigation?
What led to the detention attempt? The government will likely claim that she was impeding a federal operation by blocking the street.

Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding Federal Officers with a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon
Flight from a Law Enforcement Officer
Obstruction of Agency Proceedings
Reckless Endangerment
 
In the slowed down video, she turned the wheel towards the officer and hit the gas enough to spin the tires. Even if she wasn't trying to hit the officer, she was willing to drive over him to get away.


She wasn't shot for just blocking the road though.


Both angles are clear, just the original HD one obscures whether or not the officer was actually hit. I'm sure we'll get body cam/dashcam videos in the near future. Hopefully, that will clear it up for people who are unsure.

At what point in this video does she "point her tires at the 3rd officer, willing to drive him over"



There is a HIGH LIKELY HOOD she never even see this officer, because the other officer was trying to strong arm her through her window. Are you blind? You think she was worried about anything other than the officer right on her trying to actively yank her keys out?
 
No he forced her door open while she was communicating with the other ice guy , any normal court room would find him guilty and find several laws he broke along with the rest of them .

Actually saw the clearest video on the other side it’s the same guy who’s grabbing her keys in the ignition and then another guy just cold blooded shoots her point blank while she’s going forward where he’s completely out of range of the car himself on the side l
This thing all started from a very likely unlawful detainment to begin with. They had no grounds to pull her over and demand she exit her vehicle so they are in deep shit.
 
If we don't allow government officials to execute people who don't follow their verbal instructions, there is no way that the country can function. It is literally a basic requirement for civilization. Sorry if that hurts anybody's feelings

I think you're being sarcastic, but I genuinely agree with the point you're making. If law enforcement can't mandate compliance with lethal force, what do they have? Should they just let suspects go as long as the suspect resists hard enough?
 
Learn the law? What law allows ICE agents to walk up to American civilians and attempt to yank the keys out? Be specific.
He stuck his arm like 6 inches in to the car, pretty sure you cant yank someone's keys out by doing that unless you're stretch Armstrong. Looks more like he was possibly trying to grab her arm to stop her, or open the door. She broke the law by stopping and parking in the middle of the road sideways. She did something really stupid, and then did something even more stupid. Did she deserve to die for that mistake? No. But you can't speed an SUV towards an officer, everyone knows this. If it wasn't ICE, nobody would even be questioning or caring about this story. It happens every day.
 
I think you're being sarcastic, but I genuinely agree with the point you're making. If law enforcement can't mandate compliance with lethal force, what do they have? Should they just let people go as long as they fight hard enough?

It depends what people do and whether they're a threat or not. If someone flees then you catch up with them and arrest them you don't fucking shoot them lol.
 
This thing all started from a very likely unlawful detainment to begin with. They had no grounds to pull her over and demand she exit her vehicle so they are in deep shit.
She looked parked already and they boxed her in ?
 
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