• hobovision@mander.xyz
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    4 months ago

    Nah execution imo implies something worse, even. ICE is not even slightly related to any judicial punishments. They’re not even allowed to arrest and hold people for committing any crime including attacking them, they must hand them over to the police, sheriff, or FBI, depending on who would have jurisdiction.

    Execution by ICE means that the victim was defenseless. ICE was in total control of the situation. They determined this person deserved to die for their actions.

    The murder of Renee Good wasn’t an execution, that situation was clearly not under control. The difference with Pretti is that he was on his knees with his hands empty.

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      4 months ago

      The murder of Renee Good wasn’t an execution, that situation was clearly not under control.

      You sure? Bc Jonathan Ross seemed to position himself in front of her car, and then somehow managed to keep filming while he pulled his gun out with the safety off using one hand, and then killed her.

      Especially for somebody who allegedly suffered from PTSD due to his memories of being dragged by a car previously, he seemed to really be in control of that situation.

      I would say it’s not impossible both of these could be extrajudicial or possibly contract killings, but I’m not sure if it’s really a contract killing if somebody pays you to just pick a random victim in hopes of inciting a riot?