I just think trying to play jury, defense attorney and prosecutor is ridiculous. One thing I have not seen is the timeline of the several minutes leading up to this (or a half good elaboration of why they were there in the first place and how it escalated to where things ended). All of that will come out in the inevitable civil (and I would assume state charged criminal) cases.
But I continue to come back to ****TY training and Police work.
Someone asked (it was such a dumb whataboutism) DUi checkpoints. Lets assume that ICE is on a residential street to detain a known person (the idea that they are randomly patrolling in such a place boggles and terrifies the mind so I am not even going to contemplate). A REASONABLE approach, especially given the amount of manpower deployed, would have been to cordon off the block at both intersections to isolate the street. The "observers/Karens" would have been kept there, allowed to film but in no way interferferring. The detention would have been made with overwhelming numbers. Quick detention. Off to process.
That is what happens at DUI checkpoints (at least in the cities I work with). They set them up on streets where a U turn to flee is problematic. Protestors (and about 12 years ago there were protests in Escondido as the police were using checkpoints to seize undocumented's autos in forfeitures) were kept back a block or more. The side streets are cordoned off with barricades and at least 1 patrol car. Traffic is condensed into 1 lane. Pull off areas established. Checkpoints are HIGHLY thought out efforts all designed to protect officers AND the public AND those being checked.
So lets spin out a scenario which is plausible and which just helps underscore how awful ICE is carrying out its mission. We have been told repeatedly what ICE is prioritizing people with criminal records beyond visa stays and illegal entries. We have ICE NOT moving the protestors (who are exerting constitutional rights up to interfering with the police) to a safe distance. Detainee comes out, starts shooting. Karens die. That is BADDDDD law enforcement. Or take a real world example, raiding a busy San Diego restaurant on a Friday night at 5 p.m. when it was KNOWN you would have scores (hundreds) in the neighborhood.
There is also part of me that says that a bunch of people in the administration KNOW what they are doing. That they are TRYING to get a horrible series of events to unfold so they can further crack down. It isn't exactly the Reichstag fire but the only conclusion is that they are bumbling fools or that they are hoping for a tragedy.
Take care of your Chicken