Smitty
DCC 4Life
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She deliberately pushed that line because it was her goal to antagonize the officers and obstruct justice. It crossed over into severe felony conduct even if the affirmative decision she made had unintended consequences.Exactly. I've said I don't agree with what he did, and I don't. But I also see how difficult it is in real time to draw that line. Does this mean people can drive their cars at you and turn away at the last second and you're to blame if you defend yourself? Or drive at high speeds a foot from you and you should do nothing? Because people will push that line as far as they possibly can.
This isn't even a debate.
No one sentenced her to death, that's such a ridiculous straw man.
When you threaten the safety or life of others while committing a felony, you expose yourself to the possibility of lethal force. Sorry, that's how it works.
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