The Outrage Thread

Smitty

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Which is against all training how to confront a vehicle. So is the murderer just fucking stupid, or looking for confrontation?
Completely irrelevant to the discussion.

He's in the right and therefore isn't a murderer.

She's in the wrong because she was committing a felony.
 

boozeman

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That should end the fucking debate but when does the left allow facts to get in the way of a convenient narrative?
Fuck you.

All that video proved to me is that we all must say the name of that poor woman.

I will say it. Say it with me.

"Her name was Dumb Fuckinbitch. Say her name! Dumb Fuckinbitch."
 

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Yeah, I have a hard time feeling sorry for a dyke who thinks they/them can avoid law enforcement by stepping on their gas pedal without regard for a human standing in front of their vehicle.

I don’t know if it was accurate, but I read the Ive agent who busted a cap in her dome was also ran over a dragged during another incident.

I also think it’s okay for people to be angry about it and sad. But don’t expect others to feel the same. Some of us have zero patience for stupidity.

But I’m also for demonstrators blocking cars being ran over.

I think I just realize that law enforcement has a job to do and putting yourself in the way of that puts you at risk.
 

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Also, they were looking for trouble. Let's be clear about that too.

I love how the other lezbo is out talking cash shit to the officers. If I had their job, I’d get fired on the first fucking day.
 

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Yeah, I have a hard time feeling sorry for a dyke who thinks they/them can avoid law enforcement by stepping on their gas pedal without regard for a human standing in front of their vehicle.

I don’t know if it was accurate, but I read the Ive agent who busted a cap in her dome was also ran over a dragged during another incident.

I also think it’s okay for people to be angry about it and sad. But don’t expect others to feel the same. Some of us have zero patience for stupidity.

But I’m also for demonstrators blocking cars being ran over.

I think I just realize that law enforcement has a job to do and putting yourself in the way of that puts you at risk.
It IS sad.

It's sad that these people are whipping themselves up into a moral frenzy over lies.

It's sad that this type of protesting is a confirmed cottage industry designed to manipulate the political process and doesn't care who it victimizes.

It's sad that they feel justified or even compelled to confront law enforcement officers in an aggressive, confrontational, even violent matter, as opposed to peaceful, civil disobedience, which would be their inviolable right.

It's sad that this woman is dead because she couldn't control her politically fueled, agenda-fueled emotions.
 

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Yeah, I have a hard time feeling sorry for a dyke who thinks they/them can avoid law enforcement by stepping on their gas pedal without regard for a human standing in front of their vehicle.
Exactly.

That's it.

That's a felony. It gives the officer the right to respond with lethal force.

Whether she intended to hit him or not.
 

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That should end the fucking debate but when does the left allow facts to get in the way of a convenient narrative?
Not only that but he wasn't even standing in front of the car. When she backed up and turned that's when he ended up in front of the car. The body cam makes this a pretty easy case. But some people will suddenly become blind because they can't accept the truth.
 

NoDak

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Or looking for a confrontation by approaching a vehicle from the front?
Except he didn’t approach the vehicle from the front. He approached the vehicle from behind on the right side, walking with the flannel woman. He then moved around the front. While the vehicle was still in park. That’s when the lady decided to put her vehicle in motion, first moving backwards. Then put it in drive while he was still in front.

You were claiming earlier that the officer had time to make a conscience decision between shots one and two. (A split second mind you). Did she have time to make a conscience decision?
 
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