Kyle is not a repeat felon. Kyle is not on drugs. The videos support our claims instead of refuting them. Kyle ran towards the police, not away. Kyle did not get killed by the police. Kyle was not running from a crime he committed.
Your other posts rely on the idea that a legitimate shooting is impossible - yes he killed someone, in self defence. You dont consider the self defence part at all. Lefty was not entitled to murder a person who had just killed someone in self defence just because he felt like ignoring that aspect. Lefty knew only what the mob and kyle told him, which is in no way enough to perform any kind of vigilante action - especially given the kid was running towards the police to surrender. Which is the opposite of fentanyl floyd, again. Lefty drew a gun and attacked a minor who shot him legitimately in self defence. No part of this is made up lies like the floyd story - and our opinion is evidence based, unlike the floyd story.
Youre reaching so hard with this its painful to read.
Keep in mind it’s not like he had the adrenaline chasing someone to save his baby. Then I’d kinda understand, humans are capable of extraordinary things
Cocaine (and/or meth) is a helluva drug. There's plenty of videos of people being tasered while on drugs and it doing literally nothing to the person.
Penetrating trauma and tissue damage from projectiles are a bit different. They have the potential to cut through arteries and large veins without alerting the body’s muscles to problems. With bullets, it all comes down to shot placement and passage—which, without the gift of surgical precision that no gunman will ever have, is another way of saying it comes down to luck. Aiming for limbs to create “flesh wounds” is a movie myth, and generally not something that police or soldiers ever train to do.
Furthermore, even multiple gunshots to the torso won’t guarantee death, or even incapacitation. Arun Nair is an attending physician in the ER at Johns Hopkins, and an International Health Fellow. “Bullets are magic,” Nair tells his students. He recounts the story of a young man in Lebanon who survived after being shot six times.1 He took repeated shots to the chest and throat. One of the six bullets stopped inside his pericardium, the narrow space between the heart and its thin protective membrane. Another bullet ended up in the victim’s esophagus; he swallowed it. Amazingly, the patient was alert and speaking lucidly to the doctors. You can't assume anything, says Nair. Bullets can bounce, ricochet, and change vector under the skin.
Oh, THAT was what was dropped, I thought Kyle lost his magazine. Turns out it was "MEDIC!"'s phone
One thing real quick, how do you feel about orange man?
COVERT COMMIE ALERT
George Floyd of the right?
Are you mad?
Kyle is not a repeat felon. Kyle is not on drugs. The videos support our claims instead of refuting them. Kyle ran towards the police, not away. Kyle did not get killed by the police. Kyle was not running from a crime he committed.
Your other posts rely on the idea that a legitimate shooting is impossible - yes he killed someone, in self defence. You dont consider the self defence part at all. Lefty was not entitled to murder a person who had just killed someone in self defence just because he felt like ignoring that aspect. Lefty knew only what the mob and kyle told him, which is in no way enough to perform any kind of vigilante action - especially given the kid was running towards the police to surrender. Which is the opposite of fentanyl floyd, again. Lefty drew a gun and attacked a minor who shot him legitimately in self defence. No part of this is made up lies like the floyd story - and our opinion is evidence based, unlike the floyd story.
Youre reaching so hard with this its painful to read.
Cocaine (and/or meth) is a helluva drug. There's plenty of videos of people being tasered while on drugs and it doing literally nothing to the person.
Depends really on how/where they hit:
Here's a graphic example for you:
https://youtu.be/KT0KcenH_eQ