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Man killed at Salt Lake "No Kings" protest.

It is all too easy to armchair quarterback this type of situation, so I will try not to do so. What I can say is if it was my family or friend the "Peacekeeper" killed, I would want that person to suffer dire consequences. Although well intentioned, the "Peacekeeper" f'd up.
 
Hi,

It's a shame. The deceased was collateral damage, wrong place/wrong time. This incident goes to show you the importance of shot placement. Seems the "good guys" were trying to take down the "bad guy" with the rifle. I see a huge settlement for the family soon. The family also has my condolences.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
I'm of mixed feelings here and have lots of questions.
On the one hand, they may have prevented a mass shooting. A very good thing which probably outweighs other concerns.
On the other hand, why did "peaceful" protesters feel the need for armed security? Were they legal? Did LE know they were there?
I'm also curious about the suspect. Why would a latino be waving a rifle around at a anti-Trump rally? What was he planning?
 
I'm of mixed feelings here and have lots of questions.
On the one hand, they may have prevented a mass shooting. A very good thing which probably outweighs other concerns.
On the other hand, why did "peaceful" protesters feel the need for armed security? Were they legal? Did LE know they were there?
I'm also curious about the suspect. Why would a latino be waving a rifle around at a anti-Trump rally? What was he planning?
And why weren’t the cops on him like stink on a skunk? Again-peaceful demonstration would not require firearms by protestors..
 
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