None of that should really matter here. He didn't have his gun when he was shot the first time. He wasn't moving after the first shot and the 5 shots later were completely unnecessary and dangerous to the general public.
This sort of hair splitting is gross. Even if he illegally possessed the gun, the execution wasn't justified. He was not brandishing and nobody was in danger because of his possession of the gun.
Based on the history of interactions I’ve had with you, you didn’t have your interest piqued, you were looking for a reason that it could be blamed on the victim for information that the shooter had no way of knowing prior to pulling the trigger.
Don’t “apparently” this crowd when you are obviously JAQing off.
A citizen, A vet, and a nurse at the VA.
None of that should really matter here. He didn't have his gun when he was shot the first time. He wasn't moving after the first shot and the 5 shots later were completely unnecessary and dangerous to the general public.
This sort of hair splitting is gross. Even if he illegally possessed the gun, the execution wasn't justified. He was not brandishing and nobody was in danger because of his possession of the gun.
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Based on the history of interactions I’ve had with you, you didn’t have your interest piqued, you were looking for a reason that it could be blamed on the victim for information that the shooter had no way of knowing prior to pulling the trigger.
Don’t “apparently” this crowd when you are obviously JAQing off.
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He was a US citizen according to the Minneapolis police chief.
US Citizen with gun permit.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara had a press briefing a few hours ago.
He was an ICE observer, not a target. He was legally carrying a gun, but the object he was "brandishing" was a phone.