Comment by CMay

17 hours ago

So I checked it out, but it's not really relevant. These activists appear to have followed the federal law enforcement. That highly suggests they knew exactly who they were. The officers didn't show up unannounced to the front door of someone who happened to be an activist. No reasonable court is likely to determine that they were unaware who they were dealing with.

> it's not really relevant

It's relevant because you said you didn't know. The review provides information that helps you to know.

> These activists appear to have followed the federal law enforcement.

Nothing illegal about that at all.

> That highly suggests they knew exactly who they were. ... No reasonable court is likely to determine that they were unaware who they were dealing with.

That's not relevant.

What's your point? No reasonable court would find that the activists did anything wrong, while they certainly would find two federal employees ("officers") are culpable in the murder of one of those activists.

> The officers didn't show up unannounced to the front door of someone who happened to be an activist.

So?

  • You probably linked the wrong video, because the video you linked is not relevant.

    > Nothing illegal about that at all.

    The first thing I said is that it's not illegal.

    > No reasonable court would find that the activists did anything wrong, while they certainly would find two federal employees ("officers") are culpable in the murder of one of those activists.

    The videos don't show all the events leading up to the moment he was shot, but multiple federal laws were broken just in the videos we do have. Murder has a specific definition and nothing here suggests murder.