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ICE are not police.
Technically they are. I was using the term in the broad sense of its definition, which is: "the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order."

They are federal police charged with enforcing immigration laws. In other words they "police" immigration laws. While they are not charged with enforcing traffic laws, they do have the right to take appropriate actions to remove persons who are hindering their investigations. This thread is about the appropriateness of those actions.
 
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And yea be sure the Academics, NGOs, politicians, influencers that incite and promote this obstructive behaviour should be identified and held accountable.



WTF It's called protest, you fascist. Do you even hear yourself? You sound like a Nazi ffs.

"Obstructive behaviour".... Like murder and kidnaping over 100 000 people is not "obstructive behaviour" ?!



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Dude, tell me you're a boot licker without telling me you're a boot licker. *vomit emoji* x10





Impressionable vulnerable minds like Schizophrenics, Autistic, etc

Actually that Crazy woman driver looked kinda Down Syndrome.

In the most recent video she was intentionally in the middle of the road honking the car horn like a retard.


Seriously? I'd say you've got a far more "vulnerable" mind than "Schizophrenics, Autistic, etc", "Down Syndrome", "retard".

Are you stuck in 1982? Do you understand how disgusting and wildly ignorant your comments are?

Why tf do people feel so comfortable saying the vilest things out loud? (Don't answer, we all know why)






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WTF is this? I'll say it with my full chest: I'm so disgusted with this shit polluting every corner of the internet. Nowhere is safe.
 
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In the above new vid from the Federal agent it shows Both Renee and the wife women talking sassy with the Federal officer and Renee hits the gas as her wife was trying to get in the car before she hit the Federal officer. She basically Ditched the wife bwahahah really she was getting out of the area but forgot her wife? Why was the wife out of the car if they were just leaving? Crazy women stuff. Not justification of being shot but why push it so far into madness. Renee was not scared yea the look on her face was sassy and confident they knew exactly what they were doing. Now there will protests all weekend get the popcorn out. Interesting from the new video we can identify the stickers and associated organizations. JDVance is on it for sure. Funny but it looks like that video was taken down a few times hehe the narrative is getting lost.

"Crazy women stuff" is wild considering the "insane man stuff" that put 3 bullets in her face. He did not "get hit". He put himself in front of a vehicle, which goes against his own training (and literally anyone over the age of 5 or 6). Who cares if she's being sassy. If she was screaming at him, you'd have a comment about that too. What's the acceptable behaviour? Docile, submissive, "yes, sir, thank you, sir, don't shoot me in the face 3 times, sir"? You don't have any opinion on the several agents swarming her car for no reason whatsoever?


These were the questions I had off the top of my head when I saw the video the first time (not here) and realized the amount of stupid comments where mind numbing:


-The window is open and he's inches from her and clearly not feeling threatened. Why would the murderer agent put his body in front of the vehicle in the first place when there are several parked vehicles they could have used if they wanted to block her? She had literally waved for them to go by.

-Who tf put their own body in front of a vehicle if they're afraid? Why is he the only one to do that?

-Do you think a normal person would have moved out of the way if afraid?

-Do you think it would be hard to miss the rapid arm movement required to turn the wheels that fast?

-Does his demeanor give off "scared" during & after he murdered a woman with 3 shots to the head?

-If he was worried about her driving towards him, how would shooting her in the head have helped at that close distance? She would be more likely to step on the gas once dead and therefore drive into him at a faster speed. (but we all see the wheels clearly turned in the other direction)

-If she was driving towards him, why were shot #2 and #3 through her open side window?

-If he was hit, how did he manage to stay standing and steady enough to shoot her 3 times in the head?

-If she was a threat, why is he the only one with his gun drawn & only one shooting?
-Why wereN'T any of the other agents responding as if she was a threat?
-Why are the other agents either just standing around or messing with a locked door handle like idiots?


-It's in against the rules for DHS agents, as well as most law enforcement agencies to a) physically place themselves in front or behind a moving vehicle, b) shoot someone inside of a moving vehicle. It shouldn't even be up for debate if there weren't so many people who just have to defend a murderer.


















BTW she wasn't protesting, she was apparently a constitutional observer and had just literally just dropped off one of her kids at school.


Across Minnesota, community members are stepping up to help ensure that constitutional rights are respected during law enforcement and immigration activity. Constitutional Observer trainings prepare people to calmly observe, document, and report what they witness — without interfering or escalating situations — in service of accountability, safety, and our shared democratic values.



To focus on the victims and not on the murderer is WILD.