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How are these ICE agents allowed to fire on protestors like this

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    melvin_ferd@lemmy.world
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    Not to disrespect people here but please don't answer if you're just looking to say a comment that doesn't give a good explanation or context. Honestly I'm a bit tired of responses like "cause they're corrupt" or "because they're fascists".

    I'm hoping someone with experience in law enforcement or law can chime in and show what the actual laws are and why they could be skirting things. What ROE Ice agents might have. I'm also looking at why I don't see any large law societies bringing these violations if there are any to the courts. I remember years ago there were entire law firms with staff dedicated to areas like this. Why is that not happening today?

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      Not to disrespect people here but please don't answer if you're just looking to say a comment that doesn't give a good explanation or context. Honestly I'm a bit tired of responses like "cause they're corrupt" or "because they're fascists".

      I'm hoping someone with experience in law enforcement or law can chime in and show what the actual laws are and why they could be skirting things. What ROE Ice agents might have. I'm also looking at why I don't see any large law societies bringing these violations if there are any to the courts. I remember years ago there were entire law firms with staff dedicated to areas like this. Why is that not happening today?

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      jet@hackertalks.com
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      From watching the video the ROE appears to allow for engagement for crossing the blue line onto federal property or interfering with traffic leaving the compound.

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        From watching the video the ROE appears to allow for engagement for crossing the blue line onto federal property or interfering with traffic leaving the compound.

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        melvin_ferd@lemmy.world
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        That's something I didn't actually consider. But should be clearly marked if that's the case in that area

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          That's something I didn't actually consider. But should be clearly marked if that's the case in that area

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          jet@hackertalks.com
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