konnichiwa said:
Machiavellian said:
As shown by multiple videos. We see that Good was waving for the Ice agents to go ahead of her as the first vehicle went through with no problems. She was not blocking their way but looking to move out of the way as she clearly is shown waving the second vehicle to go. First encounter with her the office that moved in front of her vehicle did so but all protocols say that is incorrect. You are not suppose to put yourself in harms way to then justify using lethal force. Not only did he move in front of the vehicle, he also drew his gun which is also against protocol since Good at this point has not done anything to justify pulling his gun on her. Second, Good backed up, turned her wheel and moved forward. When the officer shot her he was on the side of the vehicle, clearly out of harms way. Even still, the 2 more shots to the face were him making sure she was dead. Meaning his intent was to kill her not self defense since the 2 other shots were when he was clearly at the side of the vehicle.
There are plenty of situations where police officers have been shone when not following protocol it usually ends up with someone dying. There is a reason for such protocols because the situation isn't just stressful for the officer but also for the civilian. When people are stress, illogical decisions can be made, lethal force isn't the answer and the majority of times like this situation someone dies when it should not have ever got to this point.
The fact that its political is because everything can be made political.
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Video of the POV of the ICE agent just released (it is this one or the ten minute versions of any news station on youtube)
- Get out of the car...! Get out of the car...!! GET OUT OF THE CAR...!!! What's their to not understand?
Especially when it says POLICE on the uniform

They should have let her just drive away? Personally I think her (wife?) is also to blame in pushing her to drive way. Drive Baby Drive!!!
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So if police stop someone for speeding and they try to drive away is your understanding that they should shoot to kill? Because I don't think that's how it goes or how it should go.
In case this isn't clear, my answer to your question is an emphatic yes if the only other option is death.