posted ago by Donald_Gear_Solid
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Does the Capitol building have deadly force authorized for the inner chamber? Is it like guarding a nuke base where you can shoot and kill unarmed people if they made it to the inner perimeter? Us vets have been authorized use of deadly force during certain duties. But the DC SS/Police that shot that young woman without hesitation, does anyone know if deadly force was authorized? She just stood in the window, unarmed and the dude shot her aiming for the face instead of center mass. I can tell the "officer" hates patriots as he did not hesitate. Just like that fake security guard that shot that dude in the face killing him a few months back.
Does the Capitol building have deadly force authorized for the inner chamber? Is it like guarding a nuke base where you can shoot and kill unarmed people if they made it to the inner perimeter? Us vets have been authorized use of deadly force during certain duties. But the DC SS/Police that shot that young woman without hesitation, does anyone know if deadly force was authorized? She just stood in the window, unarmed and the dude shot her aiming for the face instead of center mass. I can tell the "officer" hates patriots as he did not hesitate. Just like that fake security guard that shot that dude in the face killing him a few months back.
Did he fear for his life? If so, That’s pretty fucking weak and he or she should not be in that position.
Like I am trying to say, sometimes DOD can be authorized a licence to kill basically. SO this dude should be fried for not being under those orders, he was not protecting anything but property and his life was not in danger. Imagine seeing a young woman in Trump clothing standing up in an open window, unarmed and shooting at her face hitting her neck.
Yes, I'm actually surprised that littlebirds weren't mowing down protesters before they even entered the building. The cops actually showed pretty tremendous restraint, considering they literally rushed the capital.
They let them in. I saw on livestream from bakedalaska on dlive when asked about 1776 one cop said "looks like 1776 started" or something like that. The let them in, no cops were punched. Then that lady just stood up in broken window and got instantly blasted. Cops were nice, and when patriots left it was because they politely asked that they leave and we left.
Yeah from the videos and what witnesses say the other officers present looked shocked even.
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Self-defense and defense of others. Protecting assets vital to national security. Protecting inherently dangerous property. Protecting national critical infrastructure. Performing an arrest or apprehension, or preventing escape. The subject has committed an offense involving the infliction or threatened infliction of serious physical injury or death. The escape of the subject would pose an actual or imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm. Defending against animals. Deadly force may be directed against vicious animals when necessary in self-defense or in defense of others.
Slight correction: Performing an arrest or apprehension, or preventing escape. Authorized DoD personnel may use deadly force to arrest, apprehend, or prevent the unlawful escape of a fleeing subject if there is probable cause to believe: The subject has committed an offense involving the infliction or threatened infliction of serious physical injury or death. The escape of the subject would pose an actual or imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm.