A new favorite of the tolerant and inclusive is swatting people for having anything to do with that jewel of environmental justice Tesla…
You know, the vehicles that are just the greatest transport to help save the planet…
That all electric that doesn’t use fossil fuels…
That one that just a year ago was the darling of the environmentalists and the tolerant and inclusive…
Weird, all of a sudden the environment doesn’t much matter…only politics…which is what all of the environmentalist left’s agenda was ever about, obvious to all now…
Environmentalism was just a ploy and a cudgel to to force Marxism. We on the right always knew it, but now it’s out in the open for all to see…
Anyway, if someone swats someone, they are trying to cause their death. Sometimes they do cause their death. It endangers police, the community, and especially the target of the swatting. It should carry an attempted murder charge or multiple charges for every person in the home. Throw the book at them!
I saw a film of a black man in a Walmart get shot to death by the police who was in the sporting goods department checking out a pellet gun. Some dirtbag swatted him saying a man with a gun was in Walmart with a rifle…
Poor man died for no reason.
There’s a website with the names of every Tesla owner and their location, every dealer, etc. That should be a crime too.
Some among us allow others to do their thinking for them and global warming, EVs and this Tesla war are just some of the results of this. The reason the mood has changed regarding Tesla is because the human robots among us were told Elon is now “a Trump fascist”.
Two separate factors, that both should be evaluated and if found criminal, charged. The officer is responsible for how he evaluates the situation and any use of force involved is rightly subject to scrutiny. The person making the false report bears responsibility for making a false report to trigger a police action leading to injury or death.
The officer’s actions are what needs to be scrutinized the closest, as his use of force is governed by use of force rules of engagement. But the actions of the person making the call also needs to be reviewed, to ensure there wasn’t some personal motive behind making the report, especially if hyped to give the impression of an exaggerated threat.
True, to a point i agree with you, but the cops was told the guy was a threat, and that particular pellet gun looks exactly like an AR-15 with a 30 round magazine. Very realistic. Personally i would never buy one, 2 reasons: 1) I do fear I would get shot like that guy. 2) I just don’t care for that look for a pellet gun. I actually have a high power pellet gun that can be used for hunting game. It just looks like a pellet gun, & that’s what I want it to look like.