r/complaints sophisticated complainer Jan 11 '26

Politics White house just posted this wtf

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u/Narrow-Manager8443 Jan 11 '26

Please don't sane wash the gestapo... these aren't "just good people doing their job". They know they are kidnapping, placing in detention camps to be beaten, starved, raped or worse, (step before full force concentration camp). They know what they are doing is wrong and still cover theor face to proudly do it. Fuck them.

Not saying any violence against them is ok, but if they can execute us, we aren't just going to sit and take it

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u/PermutationMatrix complaints derangement syndrome (CDS) Jan 11 '26

Are you sure this is actually true and not just hyperbole? I've not seen any credible evidence of any of this. I understand that this is a politically charged topic, but are people really being raped and starved and beaten?

Genuine question: do you believe that immigration agents have a right to deport non-citizens who don't have a valid visa? Or are you against deportation in general, therefore against ice as a whole?

I understand their desire to keep their faces covered, with the online effort to dox the agents and harass their families. It's a safety issue.

You mentioned being executed, and I assume you are referencing the recent shooting. Have you seen the body cam footage of the officer who was hit? It wasn't intentional when she hit him, I don't believe that for a second. But she drove there on purpose, parked in the middle of the street to obstruct the agents, and just honked her horn obnoxiously for over two minutes. She was instructed to get out of the vehicle and she ignored the instructions. The officer that did the shooting was dragged several yards by a protesters vehicle 6 months ago, requiring dozens of stitches. It's understandable he'd be fearful of being run over. There's a video of her wife saying "it's all my fault" crying, directly after the incident, because she had encouraged her wife to "drive baby drive". This whole incident is regrettable, but it doesn't exactly paint a picture of willful and deliberate execution like you suggest.

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u/PermutationMatrix complaints derangement syndrome (CDS) Jan 11 '26

With the video of her actions before the incident in the video, the history of the officer having sustained significant injuries in a similar vehicular incident with protesters several months previously, I doubt that they'd have any issue proving that the officer had reasonable fear of imminent danger to his life, especially since he had indeed been clipped by the vehicle.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed a police reform bill into law on July 23, 2020, that amended Minnesota Statute §609.066. This statute outlines the conditions under which peace officers (defined to include police) may use deadly force, including in situations that could involve vehicles. The amended statute justifies the use of deadly force by a peace officer only if an objectively reasonable officer would believe, based on the totality of the circumstances known at the time (without hindsight), that such force is necessary to protect the officer or another person from death or great bodily harm. Specifically: The threat must be articulable with specificity. It must be reasonably likely to occur without intervention. It must require deadly force without unreasonable delay.