Quoting Directly Custom Border Patrol's Own Report Regarding Shooting At Vehicles
“in many vehicle shooting cases, the subject driver was attempting to flee from the agents who intentionally put themselves into the exit path of the vehicle, thereby . . . creating justification for the use of deadly force. In most of these cases, the agents have stated that they were shooting at the driver of a vehicle that was coming at them and posing an imminent threat to their life . . . It should be recognized that a ½ ounce (200 grain) bullet is unlikely to stop a 4,000 pound moving vehicle, and if the driver of the approaching vehicle is disabled by a bullet, the vehicle will become a totally unguided threat . . . The cases suggest that some of the shots at suspect vehicles are taken out of frustration when agents who are on foot have no other way of detaining suspects who are fleeing in a vehicle. Most reviewed cases involved non-violent suspects who posed no threat other than a moving vehicle. There is little doubt that the safest course for an agent faced with an oncoming vehicle is to get out of the way of the vehicle. CBP policy should be ‘Agents shall not discharge their firearms at or from a moving vehicle unless deadly physical force is being used against the police officer or another person present, by means other than a moving vehicle.’”
This comes from the Customs Border Patrol Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) Reported dated February 2013. You can read it HERE. The quote above appears on page 8.
What this CBP report describes as the wrong thing to do is exactly what Officer Jonathan Ross did to justify his shooting of Renee Good.



A disturbing number of Americans apparently believe that anyone who does not support the Trump regime deserves to die. Therefore, they'll tie themselves in knots to justify atrocities, as long as those atrocities are aimed at someone on the left (or someone of color). They don't even take our laws into account.