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What else would you call hitting the gas with a cop standing in front of you? I’m not asking you to call it attempted murder, but you have to at least concede epic dumbassery.
I watched the videos a couple of times. I think she was obviously and understandably distracted by the guy coming to the door, grabbing the handle, and yelling for her to get out. She was turned toward him. This is when the guy who shot her walked around to the front of her car for some reason. She started moving in reverse before she ever looked back forward.... at the same time as she was putting the car in drive. Before she had any time to react, she unnecessarily and unjustifiably had a bullet passing through her face........which ironically enough, put the cop and surrounding people in far greater danger.
 
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This is what CNN does w/any right leaning person on the panel. They cut them off & yell them down so their opinions can not be heard. That's why we stopped watching.
 
The only thing I have figured out is that shooting her in the face was totally unnecessary.

I don't really give a sh1t about the legality.
She hit a cop with her car. She got shot for doing so. Cops aren't taught to shoot tires or arms. They are trained to kill if they feel their life is in danger. That video shows it was reasonable for him to feel that way. That's it. All that matters
 
I watched the videos a couple of times. I think she was obviously and understandably distracted by the guy coming to the door, grabbing the handle, and yelling for her to get out. She was turned toward him. This is when the guy who shot her walked around to the front of her car for some reason. She started moving in reverse before she ever looked back forward.... at the same time as she was putting the car in drive. Before she had any time to react, she unnecessarily and unjustifiably had a bullet passing through her face........which ironically enough, put the cop and surrounding people in far greater danger.
So you won’t even concede to reckless driving? Fleeing the scene?
 
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I watched the videos a couple of times. I think she was obviously and understandably distracted by the guy coming to the door, grabbing the handle, and yelling for her to get out. She was turned toward him. This is when the guy who shot her walked around to the front of her car for some reason. She started moving in reverse before she ever looked back forward.... at the same time as she was putting the car in drive. Before she had any time to react, she unnecessarily and unjustifiably had a bullet passing through her face........which ironically enough, put the cop and surrounding people in far greater danger.
That mught be the dumbest take on this board. Like how did you come to any of that? Good lord. It's either partisan hackery or dumbass

I could list the reasons why but it's useless. Everyone has seen the video. Your wrong
 
I’m not asking you to call it attempted murder, but you have to at least concede epic dumbassery.
I swear there are people that, I can only guess due to being ideologically captured, are utterly incapable of uncoupling from intent being an almost irrelevant facet. If we KNEW, for an absolute fact, this woman had a leg spasm and hit the gas it would not alter what the agent had to process when the vehicle lurched forward in even the tiniest way.

Even if one is fully invested in the idea the shooting itself could/should have been avoided Good's intent when she pushed the go pedal means the square root of jack.
 
She hit a cop with her car. She got shot for doing so. Cops aren't taught to shoot tires or arms. They are trained to kill if they feel their life is in danger. That video shows it was reasonable for him to feel that way. That's it. All that matters
She barely brushed a cop with her car. A cop who had walked in front of her car while she was distracted and looking in another direction. A cop who held his phone the whole time and didn't even go to the ground. A cop who needed no medical assistance after being brushed by a car. The video shows he grossly overreacted.
 
She barely brushed a cop with her car. A cop who had walked in front of her car while she was distracted and looking in another direction. A cop who held his phone the whole time and didn't even go to the ground. A cop who needed no medical assistance after being brushed by a car. The video shows he grossly overreacted.
Held his phone? You are stupid. Do you think that was in his hand or in a pocket designed for this? Lol
 
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Lets keep voting democrats into office for the only one party rule.
They can do their crime(s) better w/nobody asking questions about them.
This is called accepting no accountability for criminal acts done to the public.

 
Held his phone? You are stupid. Do you think that was in his hand or in a pocket designed for this? Lol
Yes. He was holding his personal cell phone. Does that new piece of info change your perspective?

Maybe you're the stupid the one....you think?

After you do your quick google searches and realize I am correct......what then?
 
You just said she could have avoided it by going to work, being at home or not stopping traffic. She opted to agitate, impede, refuse to get out of her and the proceed to drive forward with an agent in front of her. She chose violence.

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I watched the videos a couple of times. I think she was obviously and understandably distracted by the guy coming to the door, grabbing the handle, and yelling for her to get out. She was turned toward him. This is when the guy who shot her walked around to the front of her car for some reason. She started moving in reverse before she ever looked back forward.... at the same time as she was putting the car in drive. Before she had any time to react, she unnecessarily and unjustifiably had a bullet passing through her face........which ironically enough, put the cop and surrounding people in far greater danger.
Luthdog, if you had a daughter in that situation; what would she do? She would listen to authority.. that women is a menace and has had the privilege of never having consequences for her vile toxicity.
There's two options, you can either continue to spread bad faith lies about the situation or you could actually care about these nasty people and tell them to stop being so hostile.
She chose to take an action that put her life and the ICE officer's in danger. The outcome isn't what anyone wanted; but stop denying that the decision to flee and potentially kill the officer is what ultimately ended her life.

Be better, spread knowledge; save the next hostile protestor.
 
I watched the videos a couple of times. I think she was obviously and understandably distracted by the guy coming to the door, grabbing the handle, and yelling for her to get out. She was turned toward him. This is when the guy who shot her walked around to the front of her car for some reason. She started moving in reverse before she ever looked back forward.... at the same time as she was putting the car in drive. Before she had any time to react, she unnecessarily and unjustifiably had a bullet passing through her face........which ironically enough, put the cop and surrounding people in far greater danger.

It’s an undeniable fact if she didn’t put the car in drive and press the gas pedal down hard enough to cause the tires to spin out on ice, she’d be alive right now.
 
One would have to be a complete idiot to expect a continuum response when you endanger someone’s life.

Apparently someone saying ā€œI’m not mad at youā€ nullifies the fact they are in a 1-2 ton vehicle that doesn’t take much acceleration to harm someone
 
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This is what CNN does w/any right leaning person on the panel. They cut them off & yell them down so their opinions can not be heard. That's why we stopped watching.


I’m still shocked that there are people denying she was blocking traffic and there rebuttal is ā€œshe was waving people byā€ like that absolves the fact she had her car parked in the middle of the road.

I guarantee you if I go out in Chattanooga today and park in the middle of the road and a cop comes up telling me to move, I can just say I’m waving people thru and they’ll just be like ā€œoh that’s all you’re doing? Totally coolā€
 
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