Me too. A wise person, as you noted, avoids confrontation when possible. Of course, that goes for the armed protestors as well. <modsnip: No MSM to support that was the intent of the protest>OTOH--- there's no way in heck if I knew a protest was going on in a certain area, I would be driving in that area. If I had to go somewhere, I wouldn't care how far out of my way I would have to drive to get to my destination to avoid the area, I'd do it.
Protest marches are permitted in streets with a permit. Protestor, however, of any political ideology are not permitted to block streets on their own accord.There was a protest march. Other cars were pulled up and waiting for the march to pass.
The driver is not bound by the fact that other citizens either chose not to use the public street at that time, or complied with illegal orders not to use it.There was a protest march. Other cars were pulled up and waiting for the march to pass. They were not being attacked, harassed, or otherwise bothered.
Protest marches are permitted in streets with a permit. Protestor, however, of any political ideology are not permitted to block streets on their own accord.
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The driver is not bound by the fact that other citizens either chose not to use the public street at that time, or complied with illegal orders not to use it.
At the end of they day, he decided to use a public street. At no point did he attempt to strike any of the people who chose, for what ever reason, to walk in a street. Rather, he used deadly force when a crowd rushed him and another individual pointed a weapon at him.
You have a driver in a car. The driver in the car has no idea if the protest marchers have a permit (?) or not. He wouldn't know if they have ticked all the legal boxes.
And that right there is why I have an issue with the media. Video of the interview is all over social media and they only quote one sentence out if it. Quote the whole thing or none of it allThe interview is described in this detailed article about the incident:
Garrett Foster Brought His Gun to Austin Protests. Then He Was Shot Dead.
Look at what happened in Colorado yesterday. A driver trying to make his was through a protest on the freeway was shot at and two protestors where injured by the fire and a third broke her leg jumping off the freeway. Citizens are getting tired of having their vehicles damaged by protestors and it's starting to show.You have a driver in a car. The driver in the car has no idea if the protest marchers have a permit (?) or not. He wouldn't know if they have ticked all the legal boxes. Now - he may have an idea what the protesters are protesting... and he may not like the politics of the situation, but I'm pretty sure that under no circumstances (legal or not) does this permit him to drive into the crowd. If he could claim "surprise" - like he comes over a hill and suddenly 1000 people are in the road... or that people jumped in front of his car... I'd think that would be different - but not applicable given the videos.
Now - we've seen recent situations where cars were surrounded and smashed... drivers threatened. After driving into the crowd, people definitely rush towards the car. If the victim did, in fact, point his rifle at the driver - then I'd think there is a case for self-defense. On the other hand, the entire incident from the car stopping until the shots were fired is about 4... maybe 5 seconds and the car seemed to leave relatively undamaged (no smashed windows, etc.). If the situation is more like some guy was having a "road rage" incident because he didn't like the inconvenience or the politics... drives into the crowd... then gets scared when he sees someone approach his car, while carrying their rifle in a legal manner (as Texas allows) - we probably have something else.
I have no idea what to make of the bystander that fired at the car.
Neither can I. But.... the "free market" might be a counter weight to any potential bias one way or the other.In the current environment I can't trust an elected prosecutor to make an unbiased decision to charge or not charge either of the two shooters.
But the article did state:The most recent video shows the victim did point his assault rifle at the car, as protesters were surrounding it.
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