@DaruneAlbane@Sigh_in_Canada@chriswallace@kevinnbass If you watch the videos in circulation, he was disarmed in front of the officer who shot him prior to the initial shot. Despite that, there is no justification for 10 shots to be discharged. None.
@eye95@Riley_Gaines_ escalation which is why so many wrongful deaths are occurring whenever they're around. People on both sides of the aisle have their own opinions about this, but it seems silly to be hung up on semantics rather than the verifiable events shown on video each coming day. /2
@eye95@Riley_Gaines_ The issue that people have is that ICE is conducting raids with no due process. They are targetting citizens and immigrants who arrived legally with no avenues to get them back if they are wrongfully taken. To add, these ICE officers are insufficiently trained to avoid /1
@PlainDeplorable@kevinnbass@adamscochran Exactly! And if they disarmed the 2nd gun, what if he had a machete? If the machete was disarmed, what about even a 2nd machete? Perhaps he could've been carrying a UGM-133A Trident II ballistic missile. You can really NEVER be too sure, so let's just shoot everybody to be safe.
@un_amused2 @TheGrimsy If you're bronze and are in a game against Preds they're most likely using cheating to be in your lobby. The highest you should be against is low gold I believe.
@duublo@TheGrimsy Maybe not invite climb for Rev, but twice as much as other characters with the same climb speed as he currently has would make flank plays possible and up his pickrate.
@TheUnrealPeterG @MattWalshBlog There's a difference between violent behaviour and violent actions/results. Violent behaviour can be stopped, and gotten rid of. Violent actions are permanent and have consequences. Cops need to realize the consequences of violent actions and start using less violent ones.
@Forestdaydream1@philphiliphilip @TheUnrealPeterG @MattWalshBlog This is why the world laughs at America's "Shoot first, ask questions later" attitude. The answer is not always to kill them, that was a child in a bad situation, does that mean they deserve death? Why should cops even be the arbiter of such decisions?