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But the left is leaving out that first shot.
The video I posted clearly shows the first shot, and where the agent was standing.
But the left is leaving out that first shot.
Nope. Officer was struck by the vehicle before her wheels had reached center.
Driving your vehicle into a federal officer is attempted murder.
No one said it was.
This is blatantly false.
Then maybe she should have been more considerate of her family and not followed agents who were doing their jobs around, impeding them with her vehicle.
From in front of her vehicle. The one which she just tried to run him over with.
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Oh, and by the way, her vehicle is registered in Missouri.
Why is she up in Minnesota?
You can see it in the video. I won't respond to Anna's fake outrage knowing she never protests murders until it is convenient.I've been arguing elsewhere that I don't believe she was deliberately trying to hit the officer.
In no world do I see probable cause to start shooting someone because she is running from the law and her violation is unlawful protest and obstruction. I would have him executed. And the cop that murdered the woman in the Capitol. Many officers should not be in law enforcement. This has nothing to do with an administration.She starts turning the wheel to flee. Officers are in front of her to deter her from running.
Of course it does. Would the Biden admin have been deporting folks from Minneapolis? If you don't try to stop perpetrators, then people don't get killed by cops...they get killed by criminals. This is unfortunate, for sure. But it will be overblown by the left and covered up by the right. A proper investigation is essential, but I don't see how you can fault the officer.In no world do I see probable cause to start shooting someone because she is running from the law and her violation is unlawful protest and obstruction. I would have him executed. And the cop that murdered the woman in the Capitol. Many officers should not be in law enforcement. This has nothing to do with an administration.
I can, it isn't an isolated incident. There are way to many dirty officers in this country.I don't see how you can fault the officer
You would fault this particular officer in this particular instance because of "dirty officers in the country"? Isn't that why they do investigations? Or would you also say that investigations would come to the wrong conclusions because there are too many dirty officers in the country?I can, it isn't an isolated incident. There are way to many dirty officers in this country.
She chose to not cooperate with police, that's a crime. She almost killed a police officer. How's the officer to know she's not going to barrel down the road and run over some other innocent person, all in the commission of her crime? If she had done that, it would have been felony murder. With her reckless choice she was a menace to innocent people, nobody thinks she intended to kill, but that's what felony murder is all about. Someone dies while you were committing a crime.
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I agree with "as he opens fire", but not WHEN he decided to open fire, that split-second decision was made AS she was going right at him.
No, he was not. Look at my video in post 15 again (or for the first time) specifically from the 2:34 mark. He is not hit.
She didn't do that. She clearly was turning away from him. And obviously after being shot, lost control of her vehicle.
It certainly was for her.
What's false is labeling her a domestic terrorist.
Video?
And even so, unless you live in a totalitarian state, it is not a capital offense, to be tried and executed on the spot.
The position of the hole in the windshield doesn't make your case the way you think it does.
In no world do I see probable cause to start shooting someone because she is running from the law and her violation is unlawful protest and obstruction.
I would have him executed.
And the cop that murdered the woman in the Capitol. Many officers should not be in law enforcement. This has nothing to do with an administration.
Because she'd recently moved there from the KCMO area.
Listening to Beck this morning and he was commenting on how they're trying to make her into the next George Floyd. The next martyr. And how difficult a time they're having because she's a white woman.George Floyd
Same place, same mayor, and a white woman replaces a black man. Good news for Walz. A nice distraction. Mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey is back with a new situation. Somebody got shot. Can't blame this one on the police. They were nowhere to be found. Just 150 protesters. Some using their cars to attack ICE.
Vogel claims that she was driving away from - not toward - the officer when he opened fire.
You can clearly see her strike the officer from this view.
That has nothing to do with the following, which is my point. In a G rated example of someone who has no business in law enforcement, I suspect he is actually big trouble all the time. Before the dashcam got popular. He had no reason to stop "James". None. This is a huge problem in this country. Cops don't become psychopaths, psychopaths go to become police. So they can dominate other people.Would the Biden admin have been deporting folks from Minneapolis?
No, I am bringing to the attention that there are many in law enforcement who should be nowhere near a badge. In no version does she try to run him over. She is fleeing, and it is obvious. And she was there to start trouble. Nobody is saying otherwise.You would fault this particular officer
You can clearly see her strike the officer from this view.
In the version where she is moving when there is an officer in front of the car, it appears, if only for an instance, that she is trying to run him over. Remember that the officer didn't get to review the videotape several times before deciding to take deadly action against another deadly action. And that's the version we're discussing.No, I am bringing to the attention that there are many in law enforcement who should be nowhere near a badge. In no version does she try to run him over. She is fleeing, and it is obvious. And she was there to start trouble. Nobody is saying otherwise.
I'm not disagreeing that there are bad police officers, all over the country. But that doesn't mean that all officers all over the country are bad, and you can't pre-judge the guy with that criterion.That has nothing to do with the following, which is my point. In a G rated example of someone who has no business in law enforcement, I suspect he is actually big trouble all the time. Before the dashcam got popular. He had no reason to stop "James". None. This is a huge problem in this country. Cops don't become psychopaths, psychopaths go to become police. So they can dominate other people.