
ICE does *not* get special shoot-on-sight powers. Nobody does.
Leaving the scene does not justify deadly force.
Only an imminent threat to life does – and that must be proven, not asserted.
Does ICE have any authority to shoot someone leaving the scene of an incident?
Answer:
❌ No – not merely for leaving
❌ No – not for refusing orders
❌ No – not for blocking traffic
❌ No – not because they are ICE
✔️ Only if the person posed an immediate, unavoidable threat of death or serious bodily harm at that exact moment.
Anything short of that is unconstitutional, regardless of the agency.
Was there an immediate, unavoidable threat at the moment shots were fired?
If the answer is no, then the shooting is unjustified, and any Federal authority does not save it.
School in Minneapolis has been cancelled for the rest of the week due to ICE inflicting terror on the area.
As masked men murdered Renee Nicole Good, a nearby elementary school had to go into lockdown.
ICE then went three blocks down the road to a Minneapolis high school where they chased and tackled at least one person, pepper sprayed students, and were defended on social media by the Trump regime.
The district cancelled school to preserve student safety.
Source: https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/apparent-ice-presence-at-roosevelt-high-school-causes-chaotic-scene/