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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1582457)1/9/2026 5:41:43 PM
From: Qone01 Recommendation

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rdkflorida2

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My dad was a cop for 35 years, much of that time heading up the detective division. I've been around cops all my life. By the time I was 12 I shooting in combat competitions.

The first shot had no muzzle control, no sight picture acquired. He came close to shooting the ICE agent standing at the side of the car because of this. He missed the driver with this shot from the bullet hole location in the windshield.

If he had any firearms training it doesn't show. ICE training in situation de-escalation appears to not exist.

Also ICE does not require standard police applicant psychological testing that filters out people not psychologically fit for police work. So they have hired a bunch of badly trained loose cannons.

This agent is one of those, he has what my dad would call big badge syndrome.

Proper police work in this situation would have been to calmly say ma'am please move you car or we will have to arrest you. Not angerly approaching the car mask hiding you face screaming. "Get the fuck out of the car".

There are a lot of nut jobs out there, ask Charlie Kurk. Murdering this woman has now given them a reason. The job of a ICE agent just got a lot more dangerous.