While I don’t think it was “justified” I also feel like if you do something reckless that, you put your life in a cops hand. I also feel like this with Floyd and Wright. I feel all 3 evenly shouldn’t have been charged. Don’t wanna get shot, don’t fight police and try to get into a car, also don’t try to break into a barrier with guns pointed at you. My gripe comes if that officer from Wright is charged why isn’t Ashli killer charged? I feel a fleeing suspect in a 2500lb moving weapon in Potentially as dangerous as ashli Babbitt. It seems with ashli “they” are willing to play extreme “what if’s” what if ashli got in and unlocked the door causing a rush and the cops having to open fire or 100s. Unlikely, but say I agree. What if Wright fled high speed and hit my mom leaving church on Sunday? If ashlis shoot was justified to prevent what could of happened why isn’t wrights also?
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If a state mandates anything that forces citizens to do something against their right of freedom, then yes, show force. We don't serve the government. Use any example and I'll answer the question the same way.
That wasn’t my question. If they do, and I “buck”, if law enforcement shoots me, it’s unjustified?
Many feel tax especially on cigarettes in ny is illegal. If I kick in coumos door and go towards his bedroom, his security shouldn’t shoot?
Cuomo's bedroom =/= Capitol Hill. An election was stolen while we did every peaceful effort to stop it. You're making scenarios that try to force me to buck the knee. We're no longer peaceful in our endeavors, that time is passed.
Yes you are, what have you done?