01-12-2026, 02:16 PM
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01-12-2026, 02:20 PM
(01-12-2026, 10:23 AM)KrustyKrab Wrote: He was well within his rights regardless of what you think. I don’t believe for a second you’re a real attorney because your arguments are always weak and fail every time under scrutiny. You’d be laughed out of court or at the bare minimum you’d be severely beaten down with the false accusations and assumptions you bring. You’re constantly proven WRONG. I can’t imagine you lasting more than a minute in an actual court of law in the US. I am not an attorney and I am not an American. However, even US citizens know your legal system is corrupt. Your President accuses opponents of 'lawfare' and also seeks to prosecute those who have committed no apparent crimes (such as the director of the Federal Reserve). US law is clearly not impartial and is obviously being corruptly manipulated. In other countries, if you have killed someone, you have killed someone. Having done so in self defence does not absolve you of the killing. I am fairly sure that almost every murderer in the US has argued self-defence and very many are released, without conviction, because of it. In fact, someone with murderous intent and a bit of planning, can stage things so it looks like they were just defending themselves (like inviting their victim to their home, killing them, placing a gun in the hand of the corpse, and then saying it was a home invasion and they were just defending themselves). For this reason alone, any killing must receive a sentence in a just system. It honours the sanctity of human life and also means that real murderers don't go free. US law is more 'Cowboys and Indians', than it is the 10 Commandments - it is more usually motivated by revenge and competition, rather than justice for all. Quote:ICE agents are protecting and serving all Americans by removing criminals from our country, any real attorney knows this and would never say what you said because it’s so easily proven false. They’ve recently removed murderers, rapist, traffickers and cartel members among other illegals involved in criminal activities. Being in the country illegally is also a crime 8 USC 1325. Y Officers of the law are not above the law and officers can (and have) broken the law. To treat them as infallible under the law is infantile thinking. Considering the specificity of their mandate, ICE have frequently caused injury and deaths to the general public. ICE have also removed women, children and legal US citizens in error. People who have not committed crimes. And they have injured and killed citizens. They are a gang of thugs and hooligans with their faces covered and in body armour and have been attacking people that that are not the subjects of warrants to arrest. Quote:You don’t have a clue what you’re talking about, just constant mindless SJW tripe is all you have and ever bring to the table.
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01-12-2026, 02:24 PM
(01-12-2026, 01:30 PM)MonkMode Wrote: I see this thread is already up to 65 pages. I’m not going to read the many certainly despicable comments trying to justify this premeditated murder.Cops get infront of vehicles all the time to force compliance. What you're supposed to do is see the officer in front of your car and stop. She decided to not to and gunned it, so he gunned her. This happens frequently to people who just can't be bothered with accountability and following the law and will stop at nothing to be hardheaded. She burned her kids with cigarettes FFS. I swear, people choose utter TRASH as heroes these days.
01-12-2026, 02:35 PM
This post was last modified: 01-12-2026, 02:36 PM by WallFlowerActive. 
(01-12-2026, 02:20 PM)chr0naut Wrote: In fact, someone with murderous intent There is zero evidence the agents planned or conspired to murder Good. Good decided to go toe to toe with ICE agents by turning her car into a roadblock while doing their lawful duty to capture illegal aliens with criminal histories. She did not comply with lawful orders, the agents surrounded the car for an extraction. She weaponized her car and made the officers obligated to protect themselves.
01-12-2026, 02:37 PM
(01-12-2026, 02:24 PM)Good Bacteria Wrote: Cops get infront of vehicles all the time to force compliance. What you're supposed to do is see the officer in front of your car and stop. She decided to not to and gunned it, so he gunned her. None of that matters to this case. You don’t jump in front of a moving vehicle unless you plan on shooting somebody. Nor fire an extra 2 shots from the side after you easily get out of the way. What a rank noxious argument you make, that arresting a helpless girl for obstructing A SICK GOON, should be worth more than her life. (01-12-2026, 02:04 PM)WallFlowerActive Wrote: The reasonable thought is to follow the lawful command, and not put agents lives at risk that was surrounding the person to be apprehended. When she weaponized her car, it became the equivalent of law enforcement telling someone to drop the knife then the person with the knife getting shot because the person holding the knife didn’t comply. The fines for running from a cop are not DEATH. Furthermore, these ICE goons are known to take people to detention center’s where they are tortured, whereas as cops may just drive them away from the scene and drop them off if it’s a protest where they arrest somebody. Any cop would be charged for murder for this, and I’ve never seen a cop bragging about committing murder and sharing it on social media. Truly an all time low to see Trump and his sycophants defending this.
01-12-2026, 02:47 PM
(01-12-2026, 02:38 PM)MonkMode Wrote: The fines for running from a cop are not DEATH. Officers have the right to protect themselves from serious bodily harm or death while conducting their lawful duties. Agents surrounding a car to support an officer conducting a lawful extractions isn’t an excuse to accelerate into an agent. Good also endangered the agent physically interacting with her door.
01-12-2026, 02:50 PM
This post was last modified: 01-12-2026, 02:50 PM by WallFlowerActive. 
01-12-2026, 02:50 PM
(01-12-2026, 02:47 PM)WallFlowerActive Wrote: Officers have the right to protect themselves from serious bodily harm or death while conducting their lawful duties. Agents surrounding a car to support an officer conducting a lawful extractions isn’t an excuse to accelerate into an agent. Good also endangered the agent physically interacting with her door. Jumping in front of a moving car is not protecting yourself. it is something suicidal maniacs do. |
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