The shooting in Minneapolis is basically a roarsach test online. People who don’t think ICE should be there or stopping people are convinced the use of force was wrong (this obviously includes a lot of the press). Those who believe they were right to be there and detain people view it as justified. But real life isn’t online. And at the end of the day everything isn’t as easy as sitting at home and analyzing video. These are real people. There are rules for when use of force is justified. The person in the vehicle was clearly wrong to ignore officers and try to drive off. But it’s never a good thing when someone loses their life needlessly and the officer involved is also going to have to live with being part of this for a long time. Whether the officer needed to use lethal force depends on their perception and whether they thought she was using her car in a way that would weaponize it and risk the safety of the officers or others. To make that determination, they will have to interview the officers involved, learn what was being said, and question the specific officer about what he was thinking at the time. I will say that the video being shared (below) certainly provides for a plausible belief that the driver was willing to drive over the officers. Of course there are other angles that suggest maybe there was more space/less risk. But the right thing to do is let investigators do their job and make a determination without it being dictated by the politics of the situation.