Case closed then I hate people pipping their horns.She parked between one hundred and two hundred yards way from an ICE operation, pipping her horn.
Case closed then I hate people pipping their horns.She parked between one hundred and two hundred yards way from an ICE operation, pipping her horn.


Objection.She parked between one hundred and two hundred yards way from an ICE operation, pipping her horn.

ExactlyCase closed then I hate people pipping their horns.
Objection.
OverruledObjection.
Damn itOverruled.

Lefty.Overruled.
Isn’t the argument that he was clipped by the car? So he shot her.For anyone who is interested in the forensic side of things, this is the first shot position. The second and third shots go directly through the side window whilst the car is passing him. By the time of the first shot, the car has already moved forwards between three and five feet. It is arguable that, if the killer really believed he was in danger when the car first set off, then he was too late to stop the first shot. But by the time of this first shot, it is already clear that the car is not going to hit him. The average time delay for an officer to stop firing when a danger has ended is 0.35 seconds. The second shot came 0.4 seconds later. Basically, he could easily have stopped himself from firing the second and third shots. But his intention by then was not self-defence, but to kill.
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He wasn't knocked down nor did the wheels of the car run over him, even though he tried his best to stop her from escaping the attack. She did her utmost (steered full lock) in order to get away from him and the attack.Are you saying that he had made a decision to fire three shots and so he was unable to stop himself completing those shots even when the danger had passed. A court would laugh at that.
Isn’t the argument that he was clipped by the car? So he shot her.

IrrelevantHe wasn't knocked down nor did the wheels of the car run over him, even though he tried his best to stop her from escaping the attack. She did her utmost (steered full lock) in order to get away from him and the attack.
