Why ‘murder’ and not murder?
If I had to guess, “Murder” is a legally distinct term with a specific definition under the law. Until those responsible are adjudicated in a court of law and found to have committed the legally defined act of murder, what we saw on the video is an alleged murder.
ETA: AFAIK, there is no Federal Law against murder in any degree, so any conviction or finding of fact that supports a charge of murder would be under state law, and the broad immunity that ICE enjoys has yet to be tested in a courtroom to determine the outer limits of that immunity and whether an administrative body like ICE falls under the same qualified immunity indemnity as regular LEO’s do when they take a life in the line of duty. In other words, any charge of murder would likely be done under MN State laws, and it remains to be seen if ICE would be subject to state laws if they claim that the killing was in line with their official duties.
Disclaimer: IANAL
Murder is a legal term as of right now no one has been murdered
You would think they would think juuuuust a little further, making them understand that their gun culture.is part of this problem, but nope. So close, so close
Germany has guns. Canada has guns. Sweden has guns. France has guns. Why is this not a problem in those countries? Because guns aren’t the problem. It’s been known since the 90s that this is a media literacy issue.
So they’re mad they shot the guy with the gun but not the unarmed lady? This place is ridiculous, we are not serious people, please take the keys from us.
What, uh, what the fuck you talking about there, chief? Kinda looks like you made something up to be mad about
https://www.newsweek.com/abolish-ice-calls-surge-after-deadly-minnesota-shooting-11331815
Platner called for the abolishment of ICE after Good’s murder.




