ICE told to get the eff out

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There are very conflicting reports about how this played out. Some are asserting his weapon was never drawn. Still, at least we have ICE body cam footage to see the reality. Oh wait ...
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There was certainly a scuffle to relieve him of his fire arm and there is no question he resisted and interfered with the ICE officer's pursuit of the woman.

Some reports say 9 shots were fired. the first was less than half a second after the gun was taken. but the last 3+ there was quite a pause.

No investigation it seems - so this will go to 4th amendment civil rights claim - excessive force.
Keep on digging :rolleyes:

But a small hint...

Don't let your perception of the issue cloud your judgement/eyesight ;)
 
These ICE agents seem to have a few screws loose, maybe.
I don't think so, they are doing a job and been heckled every day for it. Imagine you at work everyday with crowds of people all screaming abuse at you and trying to stop you doing your job?
 
On a serious note though, if I was that agent I would have shot him in the leg to calm him down as he was struggling and fighting. He would have calmed down after that and still be alive but of course that is easy to say looking at a video from the comfort of your home.
 
On a serious note though, if I was that agent I would have shot him in the leg to calm him down as he was struggling and fighting. He would have calmed down after that and still be alive but of course that is easy to say looking at a video from the comfort of your home.
I would have round house kicked him and he would have gone through the car windscreen and all the crowd would be cheering and lifting me up clapping, but thats just me.
 
On a serious note though, if I was that agent I would have shot him in the leg to calm him down as he was struggling and fighting. He would have calmed down after that and still be alive but of course that is easy to say looking at a video from the comfort of your home.

If you read the discussions online, I think pretty much everyone has accepted now that the guy was blameless. He wasn't shot because he was struggling. The main talking point is why was that first shot fired. Was it accidental. Did it cause the other agents to panic.
 
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