Interesting. That happened in front of her residence?OK, I did some addl research--some of the clips cut off what led up to the incident.
She was pulling out onto the road from her driveway when an ICE vehicle zoomed around in front of her. A second ICE vehicle was following and she waived for it to go around too. Instead ICE came stomping out of the vehicle, screaming profanities at her to get out of the car, and yanking on her door. Keep in mind, ICE are not police. She backed, turned, and pulled forward slowly to leave, and he shot her three times in the head.
Terrorism awareness course will train a driver who thinks someone is trying to block their vehicle (which is normally the first step in an ambush) to accelerate and drive around car trying to block you. You do not want to stay in the kill zone of an ambush.
The first ICE car did that. "Slalomed" around the blocking car.
The second car driver seems to have felt he could not or that this was an effort to impede ICE from doing its job, so he got out to see what she was up to. To do that, he needs to speak to the driver.
If she was just being careless/reckless in her driving (pulling out of her driveway in such a way as to fail to yield the right of way to vehicles already on the street). That is a local or state offense. I live on a busy road so I know I have to leave my driveway carefully and in such a way as to yield the right of way to vehicles already on the road.
Maybe she felt that, since the first car had slalomed around her car, the second ICE car could as well. When the second ICE car driver stopped, got out wearing ICE gear so clearly law enforcement, and told her to get out, it is probably best to stop and get out or, at the very least, roll the window down and ask whether she should get out right here (blocking the road) or pull back into her driveway so as to not block traffic before she got out of the car to talk to the ICE officer.
I have no idea what these ICE officers had experienced earlier in that day from people trying to impede them. This probably looked like more of the same. This would illustrate the frame of mind of the ICE officers in this case.
I am a little curious why someone was filming the encounter. I normally do not walk around Hooterville filming all day every day, so why was this filmer filming this encounter? It seems likely that the encounter was a set up. "Hey, it looks like ICE is in the neighborhood and will be coming my house. I'm going to pull out in front of them at this choke point with cars already parked legally on both sides of the street, to slow them down while they sort this out. If enough people do that around the city, ICE will waste their entire day dealing with 'innocent delays' like this. We'll be social justice heroes. Make sure you film this for posterity or for training purposes later."
I'm not happy this woman is dead. When politicians heighten tensions, people are going to make snap decisions that have serious consequences. Good made a couple. So did the ICE officer.
