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DHS Deleted This One Because: – Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)

 DHS Deleted This One Because:

-The family was driving home and got blocked.

-ICE deployed flashbangs and tear gas INSIDE the car.

-The 6-month old child stopped breathing and had to be rushed to hospital.

DHS did NO investigation & rushed to lie to defend the officers.

🔗SOURCE ➡️ Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)

Related: 1/19 — Btw, DHS Own Guidelines State Agents Aren’t Allowed To Put Themselves In The Path Of A Moving Vehicle Or Shoot The Drive Unless No Other Means Of Escape Are Available.

1/12 — 🚨🇺🇸Just In: State Of Minnesota And The Twin Cities Suing DHS, ICE, Border Patrol Over Use Of Federal Forces

1/11 — 1 – The Police Use-of-Force Rule on Moving Vehicles

Core Police Rule taught nationwide: Officers should not intentionally place themselves in front of or in the path of a moving vehicle and then use deadly force to stop it.

2- DOJ / FBI / National Policing Standards

The U.S. Department of Justice and FBI training doctrine states: A moving vehicle alone is not considered a deadly threat. Officers must attempt to move out of the vehicle’s path rather than fire.

Deadly force is not justified if: The officer voluntarily placed themselves in front of the vehicle. The vehicle is attempting to flee. There are other avenues of escape

3- International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)

The IACP model policy says:

Officers shall not fire at or from a moving vehicle unless:
There is an imminent threat other than the vehicle itself, and No reasonable alternatives exist

Standing in front of a vehicle creates the danger and invalidates the justification.

4- Minnesota training explicitly teaches:

Officers must avoid positioning themselves in front of vehicles during enforcement actions

Use of deadly force is not justified when the danger results from the officer’s own tactical decisions

This is drilled into recruits.

5- Supreme Court Context

While not a numbered rule, courts repeatedly rule that:

An officer cannot manufacture a deadly-force scenario and then claim self-defense.

This is known legally as “officer-created jeopardy.”

6- How It’s Taught to Police

Police are taught:

Step aside

Let the vehicle go

Identify later

Do not block with your body

Do not draw a gun in front of a car

Why?

Because:

Cars are common

People panic

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