Moxie
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Again, I'm going to ask you if you watched the video I posted, because what you say above is not consistent with it. If it doesn't play for you, I can send it to you privately as a gift and you can watch it. Officer B was NOT in front of the vehicle all along. He came around from the back left, filming, then disappears from view. He next appears in front, but moving to the left front of the vehicle. It's impossible to know how long he was actually in front of the vehicle, but not when it was moving forward. By then, he was more off to the side, and she was turning to the right, away from him. I also don't believe you can reasonably see that he fires only after he is hit. It seems awfully close in the synched videos. But even if he did shoot after the vehicle hit him, his feet were far away from the vehicle, and it would likely only have been a glancing blow. And let's say he fired accidentally as a result of the blow. That did not require him to fire twice more. If he shot her accidentally, he would likely have rushed more actively to administer aide.It is possible that she did not see officer B, yes. But he was in the front of the car all along, even before she went backwards (a bit more to the right of her, but surely still in her sight). In one video is very clear that he is hit reasonably hard and that he fires his gun after he is hit. If it is possible that she did not see him, it is also possible that he fired his gun as the natural reflex of being hit by a car (which is a way more reasonable suposition, by the way), which would make it all a very sad coincidence.
He clearly is walking fine. The blow does look harder from a higher angle, shot from farther away, and pretty grainy, but not in the closer footage.Not sure how unharmed he was, we can see him walkin straight, but he did take a blow strong enough push him back quite hard.
She didn't "drive over" the officer. This is what Kristi Noem says. Perhaps this is a gap in your generally flawless English, but to "drive over" someone requires them to be under the wheels of the car, and Officer B was not. Not even his foot. This is not a gap in Kristi Noem's English. For, however much she is a sycophant and an idiot, she knows exactly what she said, and that it's a lie.But, again, there is zero doubt that she did drove over the officer, and there is zero doubt that she hit him.
It may have been instinctual, or accidental, that he shot her, but you can also consider there was no reason for him to have his gun drawn.This is speculation. Again, he fired after being hit. It was monster bad luck that he hit her in the head. From all the multiple videos of police approaches in the US, it seems that once officers draw their weapons, it is pretty common that they aim them at the people involved. Sounds harsh, yes, but again, if that is a problem, change the procedure, don't blame the people following it.
It has been said that ICE has no training in crowd control, which regular cops do, and they shouldn't be performing this duty. It is clear that their presence in many cities has escalated anxieties and the entire situation, and they are not rising well to the occasion. Many have also said that they are not well-trained, though by what I've raid, this particular officer, B, was experienced, and rather long on the job. But it is the job of law enforcement to de-escalate, not escalate situations, and ICE seems to have no competence or training in that area.
She could have been trying to block the agents, but she was obviously not blocking them completely, as any could have gone around. She could also have been making a U-turn to get out of there. We have to wait for information. Of course people were already filming. They were already there. You can hear the whistles. This was already an on-going ICE raid. She could have stumbled into it, and tried to back up and go the way she came, waiting for traffic before going back the way she came. Or she could have been attempting to block them, but they weren't fully blocked, as you can see. I think you overstate this, in any case, to call it a guerrilla war. Most are bringing a whistle to a gunfight, if that's the case.Why is she with the car in the middle of the road in that position? There is no other street that she could have come from. There could be a lot of different explanations, but the most obvious one is that she deliberately trying to block their passage. People were already filming what was going on. The person filming the most popular video is screaming like crazy before the shooting. Sorry, this people know what they are doing. They are fighting a guerrilla war against ICE. Whoever asked them to join this war probably made a very good case, and most likely forgot to mention that war has casualties.
If that's the case, then post it, please.Edit: New video emerged and confirmed she could see the agent.







