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And then condition number two is the vehicle is operated in a manner that threatens to cause death or serious physical injury to the officer or others.
And no other objectively reasonable means of defense appear to exist, which includes moving out of the path.
of the vehicle so according to the department of justice use of force policy you cannot fire into a moving vehicle unless they have another weapon in the vehicle or you can't get out of the path of the vehicle and have no other choice she didn't have another weapon and he clearly had a path to get out of the way because he did so
I made a video about this yesterday.
If you look at Department of Homeland Security's use of force policy, it says pretty much the same thing.
The only other addition it has is that, how they word it, they worded it that the vehicle, there has to be a clear and imminent threat.
And clearly there's no clear and imminent threat.
So by their own policy, this was an inappropriate use of force.
And per the law, if you use inappropriate force and it results in someone's death,
That's murder.
And going back to your other question, Don, what should the governor do?
Regardless of what the federal government's doing, Governor Walz and the Attorney General of Minnesota should charge Jonathan Ross with murder.
At a minimum, manslaughter.
I mean, listen, the video he's referring to, Donald Trump, when he posted that on Twitter yesterday, it was.
the post where he said, I can't believe he's alive.
And he said, if you look at the clip below, when I was reading it, I said, what clip could he have possibly seen?
And then he posted that shot from across the street, down the road, behind the tree.
Across the street, down the road, behind the tree, off to grandmother's house we go.
We have all of these videos up close and personal that had already been viral on the internet.
They were already circulating all around the internet.