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She clearly didn't. She was trying to leave.


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She backed up & pointed her vehicle to go right & then turned her wheels rightward. What did he do (while holding a cell phone & drawing his weapon)? Re-position in front of her car. If her intention was to 'run him over', she didn't act that way.


No, she didn't.


This guy apparently does, or at least he wanted to come just close enough that he could use it as an excuse to murder a woman.


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ICE does not have jurisdiction to enforce traffic laws, she was not detained. The agents were harassing her, hoping she’d give them justification to execute her in broad daylight.


Obstruction of justice, impeding law enforcement activities, and disorderly conduct are not traffic laws.


You are trying to manufacture a justification for the murder of a mom because she was not free to leave and (you claim) assault. Neither of those are crimes punishable by death, nor allow for deadly force. And neither of those allow for extra-judicial enforcement of a punishment (murder).


If someone is doing/about to do bodily harm to you, you are allowed to defend yourself. She wasn't killed for breaking laws.


She was killed because, in the words of the shooter, he considered her "a fucking bitch".

The car wasn't aimed at him, it was slowly turning away, it didn't hit or touch him, his hand held phone jolted as he fired. He was seemingly fit and unharmed as he stomped away angry after firing three shots.

He moved into firing position as he didn't want her to leave and wanted to shoot her to stop her.


That doesn't make it ok to kill her. That's very very well established in law. If someone is fleeing you can't attack them.


> That's very very well established in law. If someone is fleeing you can't attack them.

FYI: Maybe in some jurisdictions within the United States, but not all.


Apparently you can?


> you

you can’t, they can. Important distinction.


Hope you won't find yourself in traffic with ice behind you.




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