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Oh I doubt that. Go back and see what @UrbanCowboy said about their lack of training or following what Im guessing is standard protocol. I think that alone would probably warrant alot of attention.
They have to complete the same training and requirement as any other federal law enforcement officer.

General Requirements (All Positions)
    • Citizenship: Must be a U.S. citizen.
    • Background: Must pass a thorough background investigation, including security vetting and a drug test, with no felony convictions.
    • Fitness: Must pass physical fitness tests and potential medical exams.
    • Driver's License: Must have a valid driver's license.
    • Training: Must complete mandatory training, including at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC).
Specific Role Requirements (e.g., Criminal Investigator/Special Agent)
    • Education:
      A bachelor's degree is often required, with related fields like Criminal Justice, Homeland Security, or Finance preferred.
    • Experience:
      One year of experience in areas like criminal investigations, civil procedures, or investigative principles is often needed, though recent graduates can apply.
    • Age:
      While an age limit (under 37) existed, it has been removed for law enforcement roles.
    • Residency:
      Must have resided in the U.S. for three of the last five years, or have served the U.S. government/military overseas.
    • Firearm:
      Must be able to carry and maintain proficiency with a firearm.
 
Woman screaming a pro agitator? Maybe.

Woman driver disorderly and resisting? Yes. She was blocking the ICE officers and refusing their orders.

Woman driver violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the officer? Not even close. Not even an attempt at any of that.

Just my observations.
Was she an illegal immigrant?
 
Before you clown me, watch the video I provided. He is directly in front of the vehicle when she accelerates, the freeze frame you're commenting on is after the shot.

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That video does not clearly show anything.

This is like picking the skycam to see if the ball crossed the goaline instead of the pylon can IMO. There are other videos with better angles and no one is hit. Its not really close either. They guy shot her after her hood cleared them.
 
That video does not clearly show anything.

This is like picking the skycam to see if the ball crossed the goaline instead of the pylon can IMO. There are other videos with better angles and no one is hit. Its not really close either. They guy shot her after her hood cleared them.
OK.

She clearly accelerated while he was in front of her. If you drive your vehicle at a law enforcement officer after you've blocked the road and screamed at them and been ordered to stop and get out of the car. You're gonna take fire.
 
OK.

She clearly accelerated while he was in front of her. If you drive your vehicle at a law enforcement officer after you've blocked the road and screamed at them and been ordered to stop and get out of the car. You're gonna take fire.
Her wheels were turned, so he was not in front of her. He shot her as she passed him. As whit said, its chicken shiz. This is what happens when you get a bunch of chuds cosplaying as military in residential settings. This time, everything is on camera.
 
Her wheels were turned, so he was not in front of her. He shot her as she passed him. As whit said, its chicken shiz. This is what happens when you get a bunch of chuds cosplaying as military in residential settings. This time, everything is on camera.
Seems like you're refusing to see what you don't want to see. The screenshot I posted clearly shows him in front of the car as he takes the shot.
Let's hope he had a body cam.
 
I agree she was probably scared and panicked. She was ordered to stop and get out of the car after she blocked the road. Again, if this was any LEO besides ICE, it wouldn't even have made national news.
mark-according to the article witnesses say she was ordered to leave by ICE. As she attempts to leave another officer approaches her vehicle and tries to open the door. The officer in front that shot and killed her was hit by the vehicle after she was killed.

This should have never happened.

Minneapolis metro has almost 4 times the population of Tulsa Metro. Per capita it has about the same number of illegal immigrants.

In 2024 Minneapolis w a metro population approaching 4,000,000 had 74 murders. Tulsa w a metro just over a million had 50.

So why no large scale ice or surge in ice in Tulsa.

Violent illegal immigrants need to be deported. Our border needs secured. Our immigration system needs reformed including how we handle asylum seekers. But we absolutely do not need nor deserve executions in the street.
 
You should watch all the film more closely. One officer was at her window, one was in front of the car. She accelerated and ran over the agent's foot or leg. The bullet that killed her came through the front windshield. If this were regular police officers it wouldn't even be news past locally.


I watched very close. She was turning to leave in my opinion. The officer is at the driver side head light. He’s close, but not close enough to get ran over at her turning angle and his ability to get out of the way, which he did. He didn’t get ran over. You can watch the car miss him and watch him walk perfectly fine after the car has cleared him.

He’s a tough MFer if he got ran over, didn’t fall, and is walking fine. Is there an injury report?
 

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Seems like you're refusing to see what you don't want to see. The screenshot I posted clearly shows him in front of the car as he takes the shot.
Let's hope he had a body cam.

He’s in front of the driver side head light. If she makes a left turn instead of a right he’s road kill. But she turned right, which is the direction she needed to go to avoid him as there’s room. He’s in that position for a reason. It’s because he’s not stupid enough to stand directly in front of her in the line of fire and is hopeful his position is enough for her to consider remaining on scene instead of leaving.

If there’s an injury report, I’m more inclined to believe he was ran over, but my eyes see her turning inside his position, him being smart enough to get out of the way, she clears him but takes close range fire from the driver side windshield and driver side door window.

She’s completely in the wrong. His force is excessively debatable. He was close enough to get hit, which will likely save his bacon.

I think we all know what really happened in the grey area. She FAFO and he’s not injured from the vehicle.
 
I tell y’all what.. if there are door bell cameras or any other home security cameras to the shooting officer’s back, that footage is going to be incredibly valuable!
 
Seems like you're refusing to see what you don't want to see. The screenshot I posted clearly shows him in front of the car as he takes the shot.
Let's hope he had a body cam.
Let’s hope they all have body cam, and that ICE doesn’t conveniently “misplace” it or try to claim some privilege against production to local authorities including the DA.
 
Let’s hope they all have body cam, and that ICE doesn’t conveniently “misplace” it or try to claim some privilege against production to local authorities including the DA.

Let’s hope there’s home security cameras to the shooting officer’s back. There’s a row of homes with clear views.

Something tells me that video is in someone’s hands on either side of this incident already. They’re waiting for the perfect time to release it. Just a hunch.
 
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