Whistleblower Doxes over 4000 ICE agents

You’ve made up a bullshit threat to ICE. They aren’t in any physical danger.
You ever been run over by a car? Go out to the street corner of your walkable city, step off the curb and watch a car roar by you. Their families are now at risk. When somebody dies, you're responsible. Just own it. :)
 
I’m expecting more like widespread shunning. Refusing to do business with them or interact socially with them.
You are either lying or a blind fool - but I vote for both.

The only issue you end up on the correct side is about Jews, because you claim to be Jewish - how convenient for you, disgusting piece of shit.
 
You ever been run over by a car? Go out to the street corner of your walkable city, step off the curb and watch a car roar by you. Their families are now at risk. When somebody dies, you're responsible. Just own it. :)
I assume all drivers are trying to kill me. Several times a year I have to dodge reckless drivers. That’s why I’m so passionate about better sidewalks and traffic-calming measures. The “danger” Officer Ross experienced was trivial. I witnessed a more dangerous near-miss just this afternoon walking back from the train. The pedestrian wasn’t armed so he just called the driver an asshole and walked on.
 
I assume all drivers are trying to kill me. Several times a year I have to dodge reckless drivers. That’s why I’m so passionate about better sidewalks and traffic-calming measures. The “danger” Officer Ross experienced was trivial. I witnessed a more dangerous near-miss just this afternoon walking back from the train. The pedestrian wasn’t armed so he just called the driver an asshole and walked on.
All that is absent intent. It was her intent to run the agent over. That's assault with a deadly weapon and warrants deadly force in return. Being hit by 2 ton car is just as deadly as a bullet. She made a bad decision and paid the ultimate price. Perhaps lessons will be learned. But if ice agents' families get harmed from this doxing by people defending the right of Somilians to transport suitcases full of illegally obtain taxpayer money out of the country, consider yourself responsible. :)
 
How many of them are Proud Boys or the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol? You know this incompetent admin doesn't properly vet people.
 
All that is absent intent. It was her intent to run the agent over. That's assault with a deadly weapon and warrants deadly force in return. Being hit by 2 ton car is just as deadly as a bullet. She made a bad decision and paid the ultimate price. Perhaps lessons will be learned. But if ice agents' families get harmed from this doxing by people defending the right of Somilians to transport suitcases full of illegally obtain taxpayer money out of the country, consider yourself responsible. :)
And when did she declare her intent?

I’m also pointing out that you’re cool with a violent mob murdering VP Pence on J6.
 
And when did she declare her intent?

I’m also pointing out that you’re cool with a violent mob murdering VP Pence on J6.
When she drove her car into him. That will get you shot, no matter the circumstance.

Law enforcement officers' use of force is governed by the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, as interpreted by Supreme Court cases such as Graham v. Connor and Tennessee v. Garner. The standard of "objective reasonableness" is applied, considering what a reasonable officer would do in the same situation. Deadly force is justified when there's probable cause that the suspect poses an imminent threat of death or serious harm to officers or others. It cannot be used solely to prevent the escape of a non-threatening fleeing suspect, but may be used if the suspect is a public danger. Officers are generally expected to use non-violent means and give warnings if feasible and safe.

Hope that helps. :)
 
When she drove her car into him. That will get you shot, no matter the circumstance.

Law enforcement officers' use of force is governed by the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, as interpreted by Supreme Court cases such as Graham v. Connor and Tennessee v. Garner. The standard of "objective reasonableness" is applied, considering what a reasonable officer would do in the same situation. Deadly force is justified when there's probable cause that the suspect poses an imminent threat of death or serious harm to officers or others. It cannot be used solely to prevent the escape of a non-threatening fleeing suspect, but may be used if the suspect is a public danger. Officers are generally expected to use non-violent means and give warnings if feasible and safe.

Hope that helps. :)
At what point did she drive a car into him?

It’s odd that you’re so cool with murder.
 
I hope the doxxer spends the rest of his/their life/lives in prison. Thank you for linking this. I am sending it along to some people whose opinions and actions actually matter. I will show them that we are truly at war.
One suspects the word "militia" comes into this at some point.
 
When she drove her car into him. That will get you shot, no matter the circumstance.

Law enforcement officers' use of force is governed by the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, as interpreted by Supreme Court cases such as Graham v. Connor and Tennessee v. Garner. The standard of "objective reasonableness" is applied, considering what a reasonable officer would do in the same situation. Deadly force is justified when there's probable cause that the suspect poses an imminent threat of death or serious harm to officers or others. It cannot be used solely to prevent the escape of a non-threatening fleeing suspect, but may be used if the suspect is a public danger. Officers are generally expected to use non-violent means and give warnings if feasible and safe.

Hope that helps. :)
Officer Ross deliberately stepped in front of Renee Good’s car while he was filming her. In his own professional assessment she wasn’t a danger to him. It turned out he was right about that. Because Good was already turning to avoid him, he didn’t get hit when she lost control. Her final conscious actions protected him.
 
Officer Ross deliberately stepped in front of Renee Good’s car while he was filming In his own professional assessment she wasn’t a danger to him. It turned out he was right about that. Because Good was already turning to avoid him, he didn’t get hit when she lost control. Her final conscious actions protected him.
He wanted to be dragged by a car again? I don't think so. Once is enough. Good fucked up. Now she's dead. :)
 
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