It's a poor video, taken from far away at a high angle, one that misses the wide angle and intial context.
That video doesn't show the officer that shot, that you say was hit, reaching for and unholstering his weapon as she was reversing and then stepping into the turn cicle in front of the car to fire at her.
If he got hit then it was as a result of placing himself there in order to shoot the driver.
Did we watch the same video? That officer intentionally put himself infront of the car, was NOT hit by it, and shot the woman after he was clear from the danger and the car was pointed away from him.
> Well, i saw the video of her hitting the cop with her car
No, you didn't. And the fact that you're consistently lying about the sequence of events in said video does not help your case. Again, what do you get from lying about this?
A man approaches her car and tries to pull the door open. She attempts to drive away. It seems clear to me that the woman is trying to escape. Watch the clip yourself. Note the direction the front wheels are pointing, both before and after the agent attempts to pull open the door.
What do you get from lying about this?
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It's a poor video, taken from far away at a high angle, one that misses the wide angle and intial context.
That video doesn't show the officer that shot, that you say was hit, reaching for and unholstering his weapon as she was reversing and then stepping into the turn cicle in front of the car to fire at her.
If he got hit then it was as a result of placing himself there in order to shoot the driver.
Legally, this is clear unjustified use of force.
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Hey, any thoughts on this short NYT video analysis?
Did we watch the same video? That officer intentionally put himself infront of the car, was NOT hit by it, and shot the woman after he was clear from the danger and the car was pointed away from him.
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> Well, i saw the video of her hitting the cop with her car
No, you didn't. And the fact that you're consistently lying about the sequence of events in said video does not help your case. Again, what do you get from lying about this?
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Fox news video from a closer perspective: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNnVbXPCEDU
A man approaches her car and tries to pull the door open. She attempts to drive away. It seems clear to me that the woman is trying to escape. Watch the clip yourself. Note the direction the front wheels are pointing, both before and after the agent attempts to pull open the door.
Two of the shots were through the driver side window.
Funnily enough I am a leftist, there are still some of us who aren't crazy or willing to lie for political ends :)