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re: Bovino just told reporters the suspect was on scene several minutes interfering...
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:41 pm to Posstradamus
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:41 pm to Posstradamus
Believe whatever makes you feel good. Ice performed their jobs correctly.
Hopefully this deters others from interfering in the future.
Ice has enough threats dealing with the criminals. Maybe we will see some of these protesters protest the lives of innocent Americans killed by illegals. Doubtful of course.
Hopefully this deters others from interfering in the future.
Ice has enough threats dealing with the criminals. Maybe we will see some of these protesters protest the lives of innocent Americans killed by illegals. Doubtful of course.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:45 pm to OceanMan
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They assume you are.
They can assume that the deceased intended to cause mass destruction and massacre LEO all they want. It doesn’t make it factual.
The person to whom I responded asked specifically what Bovino lied about. I stated what he lied about.
This post was edited on 1/25/26 at 5:47 pm
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:47 pm to LSUTANGERINE
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The person to whom I responded asked specifically what Bovino lied about. I stated what he lied about.
He didn't lie.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:50 pm to Jugbow
Why would anybody even be in the area bothering any LEA? Really. Any common sense here. Mind your own business.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:51 pm to SlowFlowPro
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You showed your ignorance by trying to argue relying on Graham was somehow incorrect.
You are a liar. Always have been. I used Graham and stated that Barnes expanded it.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:51 pm to loogaroo
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Bovino just told reporters
Didn’t he also say the man they murdered was approaching the agents holding a gun….no one should believe anything that weasel says.
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Pretty convenient the protesters haven't posted any of it.
Probably because it’s didn’t happen
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:53 pm to loogaroo
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He didn't lie.
Please show us the evidence that supports his statement that he intended to cause mass destruction and massacre law-enforcement.
He stated something that his false.
While you’re at it, please post the evidence that he was “brandishing“ a gun. Other than he and Kristie gnome, no one has said that, and it certainly is not backed up by video.
That was his other lie
This post was edited on 1/25/26 at 5:55 pm
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:54 pm to loogaroo
Unless i see this lunatic in the morgue, I dont believe this was real.
I've watched bodies get filled with lead while prone and the impact of the bullets moves the body. He caught 9 bullets and his body didnt move once not even a flinch. This shite is a psyop to make ice look like murderers.
I've watched bodies get filled with lead while prone and the impact of the bullets moves the body. He caught 9 bullets and his body didnt move once not even a flinch. This shite is a psyop to make ice look like murderers.
This post was edited on 1/25/26 at 5:55 pm
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:54 pm to SlowFlowPro
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If LEO didn't know of another weapon, how could they articulate an objective belief of fear of threat of death? I don't think you've thought about this as a standard applied across the board. Any detained person could theoretically have a weapon the LEO doesn't know about.
The violent suspect armed himself with a loaded pistol. Any reasonable officer that had been physically fighting with the armed suspect may presume that the armed suspect was armed with more than one weapon.
LE took one weapon away. It's reasonable to presume that the armed suspect had another weapon somewhere on his person.
And, your statement that "any detained person could theoretically have a weapon the LEO doesn't know about" is completely ridiculous, because it absolutely does not apply to this case, because in THIS case, LE knew for certain that violent suspect WAS an armed suspect - armed with a semi automatic pistol.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 5:57 pm to BCreed1
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BCreed1
Dude. It's obvious they are pushing a narrative. These posts show up in google searches and they don't want their minions to read the rational truth or caselaw that destroys their narrative.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 6:01 pm to LSUTANGERINE
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Please show us the evidence that supports his statement that he intended to cause mass destruction and massacre law-enforcement.
He showed up to a riot violent riot not only carrying but with extra magazines on his person.
Carrying those extra magazines was a deliberate act. Deliberate acts require a motivation. Occam's razor would lead us to believe he thought he would need the rounds. He went there to oppose ice. What other conclusion would you come to?
Posted on 1/25/26 at 6:02 pm to loogaroo
I think Slack is an honest broker. Disagree with him a lot. SFP is a bad actor/dishonest broker here to sow discord.
He outs himself every day.
He outs himself every day.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 6:03 pm to BCreed1
quote:I don't get why he does that.
He has backed himself into a corner.
He's bright.
He has a law degree.
Yet, he's getting logically dissembled by folks (who may also be bright, but) who have no formal academic training in law.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 6:04 pm to Champagne
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The violent suspect
Please link the video that shows the man BP agents murdered was violent? He was pushed me an agent and then maced in the face while he was helping a woman who was also pushed to the ground by agents. Also had his hands in the air when they assaulted him.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 6:06 pm to slackster
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Lie. I mean you posted a video that proves it’s a lie.
Just admit you didnt watch the video
In the beginning, hes standing in the middle of the street pointing to a car where to pull over (from the french newsite). The video has the words written on the screen that he is directing the traffic
After the black car passes him, he walks to the white car, where ICE just told her to move her vehicle, and holds his hand up for her to stay there (same video)
He then grabs the women laying on the sidewalk AND DRAGS HER back to being in front of the car
In the first few minutes of CNN video you can see him using the c'mon sign to direct protestors. At :40 of that same video, you can very clearly see the woman in the white vehicle get in her car and get her keys out. CLEARLY. Shes moving the car. Dead guy immediately stops her
Further on ICE pushes a woman out of the street. The dead guy grabs her to stand in front of the leaving car. ICE sprays them both. Thats when he starts dragging one back in front of the car
If you cant see that, then youre retarded
Posted on 1/25/26 at 6:07 pm to slackster
Come on. It’s not like this is some kid who stole a candy bar and a bunch of officers jumped him. This has been going on for months. He knew what he was getting himself into— federal operations. He went into a heated situation (agents getting death threats) with a gun, interfered with federal operations, then resisted arrest. He took a major risk. It’s time for people to accept personal responsibility and stop acting like uniformed idiots.
They KNOW the consequences. Yet they KEEP acting like idiots and breaking laws. They keep putting themselves and federal agents in danger, and for what? A bunch of people here illegally? Here to vote illegally. Here robbing us of our tax dollars. & many here committing crimes. What a noble cause….
In order to learn personal responsibility, I tell my children they deserve the D on a test when they don’t study, and that they still have to go to school and turn in an incomplete science project and accept the bad grade.
this guy shouldn’t have interfered with a federal operation while carrying then resisted arrest if he valued his life or the lives of those around him. He broke several laws and got himself killed. But just like I’m not doing my kids any favors by saying it’s anyone’s fault but their own, we aren’t doing anyone any favors by saying it’s anyone’s fault but this guy’s. They all made their choices and took the risk.
America has become soft — a culture of victimhood and blaming others for personal mistakes.
When we accept personal responsibility, not only do we tend to not make the same mistake, but our peers watching may not make the same mistake as well.
Choices have consequences. Hopefully the other trained rioters will learned from these recent events. Irresponsible decisions usually don’t end well, so don’t make them.
I’m not hopeful that they’re learning, however. Good just died. Now this guy. They don’t seem to be the brightest. Or is it simply that they don’t accept personal responsibility for their poor choices?
Would it go against everything I’m saying to place some blame on their leaders who tell them it’s not their faults? Serious philosophical question? I’m just brainstorm about their cult mentality.
They KNOW the consequences. Yet they KEEP acting like idiots and breaking laws. They keep putting themselves and federal agents in danger, and for what? A bunch of people here illegally? Here to vote illegally. Here robbing us of our tax dollars. & many here committing crimes. What a noble cause….
In order to learn personal responsibility, I tell my children they deserve the D on a test when they don’t study, and that they still have to go to school and turn in an incomplete science project and accept the bad grade.
this guy shouldn’t have interfered with a federal operation while carrying then resisted arrest if he valued his life or the lives of those around him. He broke several laws and got himself killed. But just like I’m not doing my kids any favors by saying it’s anyone’s fault but their own, we aren’t doing anyone any favors by saying it’s anyone’s fault but this guy’s. They all made their choices and took the risk.
America has become soft — a culture of victimhood and blaming others for personal mistakes.
When we accept personal responsibility, not only do we tend to not make the same mistake, but our peers watching may not make the same mistake as well.
Choices have consequences. Hopefully the other trained rioters will learned from these recent events. Irresponsible decisions usually don’t end well, so don’t make them.
I’m not hopeful that they’re learning, however. Good just died. Now this guy. They don’t seem to be the brightest. Or is it simply that they don’t accept personal responsibility for their poor choices?
Would it go against everything I’m saying to place some blame on their leaders who tell them it’s not their faults? Serious philosophical question? I’m just brainstorm about their cult mentality.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 6:08 pm to Turbeauxdog
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What other conclusion would you come to?
Of course. This is living proof that their narrative that the officers actually prevented mass casualties has started to work.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 6:11 pm to Posstradamus
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'll be honest, I don't expect you bootlickers to look at this fairly. How can you while you have the boot all the way down your throat? Pretty feminine behavior.
Well, I’m female, so you know…. feminine behavior.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 6:13 pm to LSUTANGERINE
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Of course. This is living proof that their narrative that the officers actually prevented mass casualties has started to work.
You said there was no evidence.
There was evidence.
I provided the evidence.
You're mad that you're stupid.
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