She was attempting to drive away from a federal officer telling her to exit the vehicle, knowing that another officer was in front of the vehicle. She may not have intended to hit or hurt him, but she bares the responsibility of her actions. Did she deserve to die? No, absolutely not. it's a sad situation that could've been avoided many different ways.
My "created scenarios"? She's obstructing federal officers, she tries to flee, she hits an officer with her car. That's the scenario with a tragic but predictable end.
I never said, "intention to kill". I said harmed, big difference. I don't think she did have that intention, but I also think her and her wife were treating this as some kind of game, and it's not.
And yeah, if she wasn't there it wouldn't happen. Hindsight is 20/20, and that makes judging the officers' actions harder. You can't pause, slow down time, or rewind and watch it 20 times to really analyze in the moment. 1 maybe 2 seconds to decide.
The victims I gave were killed by ILLEGAL immigrants, people who are here illegally thanks to policies enacted to subvert immigration laws. If those laws were being enforced they, and many others, would still be alive.
But your "so what" tells me you don't give a shit. exactly like I said. Why? Because you're so delusional, and brain washed to think that ICE is a Gestapo. for sending people back to their home country? I must have missed any shred of evidence of the "Gotta kill em all" attitude. And it's not a rebuttal to an opposing view without alluding to them being a Nazi.
The link to the current case is what I said in my original comment. They don't know who ICE is going after. They could escape, and later on kill or rape someone. They could be a drug dealer, cartel member, sex trafficker. They could be just someone trying to live their life, but they still entered the country illegally.
I'm glad the police could be there when you needed them, genuinely. They aren't just there for the good citizens. They're here for every person, good or bad. everyone has rights in this country, even Illegal immigrants.
I think ICE is handling their deportation efforts badly, but I don't think they're on some power trip. ICE agents are constantly being attacked, blocked by protesters, surrounded by people yelling at them, abandoned by local police, and shot at. ICE agents were just shot at in my state. I don't think it's fair to call it an abuse of power without mentioning the constant abuse and danger these protesters are putting these agents in. It adds context to the increased aggression from Ice. I understand it, but don't agree with it
I'll agree we're all biased. I'm biased because I'm supported by facts, I critical think, have common sense, and the truth is on my side.
And if your idea of "justice" is saying "so what" to children and women being raped and killed by ILLEGAL immigrants, then it's not a justice system I can get behind.