Tate Brown
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Yeah, all three shots were dispatched in like a single second.
No, because those people were not conducting law enforcement operations.
No, it was all within a second.
Like, we're expecting superhuman level.
Like, the entire argument is...
like look we're not expecting perfection like of course every time there's gonna be a police involved shooting it's not gonna be like this beautiful perfect incident like these things are messy the reality is when you accelerate towards a police officer you need to like understand that they do have the right to return fire because you're using your you're using your vehicle as a deadly weapon if a cop thinks you're coming at them and they shoot you and then you turn and run away and they shoot you three more times while you're running away is that murder it all depends on what the situation is if it was like five seconds gone by there could be
but again, we're talking about like in the space of a second, this is all going on.
A car that's being pursued by the police, that's why they have pit maneuvers.
Because, again, a car on the loose...
you know, being pursued by police, that is going to be considered a threat against the public.
And that's why the police have the authority to conduct pit maneuvers.
So if you're going to say, well, he has zero right whatsoever.
Again, this is also in the space of a second.
So this is a moot point anyway.
But even in that instance, then you have to be against like pit maneuvers.
I mean,
It's still like, there's still a threat of death.
Pit maneuver is absolutely lethal.
If you want to kill them, you could kill them.
The pit maneuvers are done at like 60 miles per hour.