Shooting at a moving vehicle

Come on, mang. Let's try to stick with the realities here.
Believe what you want. I can find a dozen articles on ICE, DHS, and police taskforces getting their training from israel.

ICE Is Modeling Its Brutality After The IDF
By Samer Kalaf
1:58 PM EST on January 8, 2026

Call it recency bias, personal interest, or perhaps just a general concern for society's trajectory right now, but as I followed Wednesday's news of an ICE agent killing 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, then watched the federal government flatly lie about the sequence of events, the indignant language and informational smokescreens felt nauseatingly familiar. It was as if someone had taken Israel's playbook for Gaza and tested it out stateside.

https://defector.com/ice-is-modeling-its-brutality-after-the-idf
 
Here's what to know about regulations on using deadly force in these situations:


When can officers fire at a moving vehicle?​

There is no universal training standard for law enforcement. But most police departments and federal guidance bar shooting at a moving vehicle unless the driver poses an imminent threat of deadly force beyond the car itself.

Why are shootings at vehicles restricted?​

Experts say firing at a moving car is one of the riskiest forms of lethal force, increasing the chance of stray gunfire or a loss of vehicle control that can endanger bystanders.

Are officers expected to move out of the way?​

Yes. Justice Department policy says deadly force is allowed only when no reasonable alternative exists, including stepping out of the vehicle’s path.


Can officers use deadly force just to stop or arrest someone?​

No. Policies generally state officers cannot use deadly force solely to arrest someone or to disable a fleeing vehicle if the person does not pose an immediate threat.

Do federal immigration agents follow different rules?​

Not fundamentally. ICE and other federal officers operate under similar Justice Department guidance limiting gunfire at vehicles, although federal agents have added legal protections when acting within their official duties.

What is ICE's policy?​

The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, allows deadly force only when an officer reasonably believes someone poses an imminent threat of death or serious injury.

Who investigates these shootings?​

Federal agencies conduct internal reviews, and state and local authorities may also pursue criminal investigations. Federal agents are not immune from prosecution if they act outside their authority. The FBI is leading the investigation into the Minneapolis shooting.
The car was being used as lethal force by the driver.
 

Are officers expected to move out of the way?​

Yes. Justice Department policy says deadly force is allowed only when no reasonable alternative exists, including stepping out of the vehicle’s path.




The fucker moved after he put the first bullet in an American citizens head

He had plenty of time to move out of the way

He proved that by stopping

Drawing his weapon

And shooting her in the head before he moved out of the way
Lie.
 
Believe what you want. I can find a dozen articles on ICE, DHS, and police taskforces getting their training from israel.

ICE Is Modeling Its Brutality After The IDF
By Samer Kalaf
1:58 PM EST on January 8, 2026

Call it recency bias, personal interest, or perhaps just a general concern for society's trajectory right now, but as I followed Wednesday's news of an ICE agent killing 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, then watched the federal government flatly lie about the sequence of events, the indignant language and informational smokescreens felt nauseatingly familiar. It was as if someone had taken Israel's playbook for Gaza and tested it out stateside.

https://defector.com/ice-is-modeling-its-brutality-after-the-idf
Yurt maybe if you weren't the spawn of circus freaks
 

Are officers expected to move out of the way?​

Yes. Justice Department policy says deadly force is allowed only when no reasonable alternative exists, including stepping out of the vehicle’s path.




The fucker moved after he put the first bullet in an American citizens head

He had plenty of time to move out of the way

He proved that by stopping

Drawing his weapon

And shooting her in the head before he moved out of the way
And she was expected to stop and get out as ordered by federal law enforcement ....she escalated it
 

Can officers use deadly force just to stop or arrest someone?​

No. Policies generally state officers cannot use deadly force solely to arrest someone or to disable a fleeing vehicle if the person does not pose an immediate threat.
That one posed an expedient threat and FAFO'd.
 
But maggots like crime so they cheer
a crowd of people are watching a wrestling match on fox sports
 
Black jews in israel face systemic and social discrimination in housing, employment, education, and policing. Many black jews feel like second-class citizens, highlighting ongoing racism and institutional barriers.
Ethiopia looks nice. Oh wait.. ya know, I just don't see Hebrews who have maintained their pure bloodline for so long accepting black jews.
Ethiopia is pure Christian. Jesus went went to Ethiopia just after appearing to his disciples after coming back from death.
The 1st time he went out of Judea, was to Ethiopia. Established a strong church there. They think they have the ark, and guard what they think it is, with their lives.
True Believers.
They don't have The Ark, the Jews do. I know a bit about that.
Jeremiah was instructed to place The Ark at a certain place 4 centuries before Jesus was crucified.
And as a faithful follower of God, he did.
So when you see "A Roman soldier pierced Jesus' side with a spear, and blood and water ran out, and the ground was rent asunder."
That was so Jesus' blood could hit The Mercy Seat of The Ark of The Covenant. Thereby completing God's sacrifice to man.
God cracked the ground open right then. Right under where Jesus was crucified. That thing has the 10 commandments in it.
All that stuff with Abraham was a test to see if we're worth him doing that.
I'm glad Abraham passed the test.
I am.
 
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