105: do you really think the agitators in Minneapolis are "just observing?" Seriously?
1) They are throwing rocks, snowballs and frozen water bottles
2) they surround and block agents vehicles in the street
3) they have stormed hotels demanding to be told what rooms agents are staying in
4) they have vandalized government vehicles
5) they get dangerously close to agents to film them
6) they get in between them and their targets
7) they warn their targets to make sure they can't arrest them
8) they follow them everywhere they go trying to learn where they live or what hotels they are in
9) they ram agents cars
10) despite being upset ice is allegedly demanding papers, they have stopped random people and demanded they provide proof they aren't ICE.
11) they are DOXXing agents to put out their names and addresses to terrorize their families.
NONE of that is peaceful assembly. None. If they stayed on the sidewalk and filmed all they like starting months ago, none of this violence would be happening. They escalated the violence. They started violence so they could elicit a response just to be able to point to that response and declare they are afraid of them.
Saying ICE is causing the violence is putting the cart before the horse. They are dealing with violence from the citizenry but somehow they aren't supposed to respond to being attacked? It's an insane position to take.
I am ALL for peaceful assembly. But the second you step into the roadway or approach them aggressively you are no longer a peaceful assembly, you are a mob. If they didn't do these things ICE could conduct their traffic stops, get their targets and move on. There would be no violence and this operation would likely be over by now.
The idea that they should be able to stick their hands in the dogs mouth, pinch its tongue and then cry foul when bit is crazy.
True. Some of it will need official confirmation. Especially what the agent knew and didn't know at the time he pulled the trigger. Though I trust the Minneapolis PD about as much as I trust the doj. So we'll see.