Minnesota police, the various local departments and sheriffs and state officers, are trained for deescalation and avoiding scenarios that could lead to violence. They're trained not to step in front of a vehicle if the suspect might flee, they're trained not to pursue fleeing vehicles and simply let them go, they're trained not to enforce drug or weapon laws or stop vehicles registered to violent suspects. They're trained to avoid conflict and take a paycheck.
Federal law enforcement are trained to enforce the law and detain suspects and use the necessary force to do so.
And people who fuck around with US Marshals or ATF or FBI or ICE or BP or other officers always get amazed that they play by different rules than the MPD
I mean considering he thought to take the time to shoot, miss, shoot more, seems like there was clear other reasonable means of not shooting , since shooting would never stop a vehicle that close to you.
So the individual is either retarded, or poorly trained, or totally disregarded everything via choice because they just wanted to kill someone.
Charles Ramsey, a former Philadelphia police commissioner, told CNN that many law enforcement agencies around the country have restricted officers in their interactions with suspects in vehicles.
“You don’t reach into cars – that’s how you wind up getting dragged down the street,” Ramsey said. “You don’t stand in front or behind a car with the engine running… Policies around the country have pretty much prohibited firing at a moving car.”
lmao, yeah ill go absolutely disregarded training, guidelines and just wanted to shoot.
All those body cam videos of cops having cars pulled over which are always a flight risk, you never see people standing infront of them, the partners off to the side, no ones infront with their hand up dont leave please sir while the other talks to the driver. Its almost like common sense or training being used.
This post was edited by SBD on Jan 9 2026 02:36pm