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  1. Except the first shot did not occur until after the agent was struck. Considering the split second decision that had to be made about the uncontrollable nature of the situation, it seems a reasonable action by the agent (he did not know how bad he was hit, where he would end up if knocked down or what direction change of the vehicle might occur, etc.). The problem with all the analysis (YouTube or in print) is it is all discussing things after the event with the help of slow motion video, multiple angles, etc. and the law requires the judgement to be made without that. Again, we shall see how the criminal issues proceed with the investigation, and who knows how political bias will play into that process (hopefully not a lot). As to the civil case(s), just keep in mind the agent has civil avenues as well.
  2. He makes a good point about the fact that it was the actions of the driver that put the agent in front of the car. I saw a few comments about why was the agent in front of the vehicle, seems that he was on the side until she turned into him and started moving forward. There may be a civil liability issue to the government and those types of things can and do happen all the time. I also suspect the agent may be able to lodge a civil complaint against the estate and spouse of the driver. I think the big debate right now, and the impetus for all the caterwauling by the left is about criminal liability.
  3. Add to that the totality of the situation where these folks were, or at least appears to be, trying to box in these agents.
  4. She figured he made her look smarter.
  5. The comments are right. This is as believable as unicorns and Leprechauns.
  6. It’s all about marketing. The Democrats have to say “tax the rich” or “tax the greedy corporations” to sell it to their mind numb followers.
  7. This is so spot on with respect to Walz. GREGG JARRETT: If Walz is charged in Minnesota fraud scandal, his best defense is incompetence https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/gregg-jarrett-walz-charged-minnesota-fraud-scandal-his-best-defense-incompetence
  8. I heard many stories saying this couple was from Minnesota, but the car had Missouri plates. Paid protesters?
  9. Hard to say, but it is not uncommon for someone who has a 10yr GC getting an ROC reminder letter considering the USCIS bureaucracy. It seems you have the proof of the I90 correction, so you should be fine ignoring the ROC letter. Good Luck!
  10. That doesn’t explain the locals ignoring an ICE request for an illegal alien that is in jail or prison. Heck, it might help with local criminal control if that type of person is turned over to ICE in a regulated fashion rather than making ICE search for them and possibly getting others in their net. The entire “sanctuary” city/state playbook is purely political and causes more harm than good.
  11. It sounded like someone being hit to me, but I agree, that is not evident on the video. I have been to scenes where people were hit by a car, and the sound was very similar.
  12. Seems then ICE is playing into the Democrats sanctuary city/state playbook. Why is it Walz is now calling for cooperation of the feds, but then tells his police to not cooperate with them, or at least not ICE. It is still useless for these protestors to protest the enforcement side IMO.
  13. Like I mentioned earlier, why are the leftist activists even protesting ICE? Are they enforcing laws they made up? The protests belong with members of Congress to change any laws people feel are unjust. Of course this has to be political and in this case one person is gone, and the other faces a major upheaval.
  14. What really makes this tragedy even more sad is when politicians on both sides (Noem is terrible when flying off the cuff, Trump is too early in his assessment, and Walz and Frey are just trying to whip up more dissent) jump to conclusions before the investigation has been concluded. I am fine with the DOJ/FBI doing it as there are enough decent field agents that will not make this political, so like you, I have also cautioned waiting for the investigation to conclude.
  15. A great example of LE reforms happened a few years ago not far from where I live. A low speed chase resulted in an officer/deputy being killed by a driver when the officer was requested to lay out spike strips to take out the tires of the fleeing suspect. The officer was clear of the general area (in a field off the side of the road), but apparently the driver saw the strips and veered toward the officer to avoid them, hitting and killing the officer. Now the LE agency does not use spike strips anymore except under special circumstances.
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