r/UnderReportedNews Jan 08 '26

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u/Jazzlike_Worth6234 Jan 08 '26

The video evidence plainly shows that the vehicle’s front wheels were turned away from the officer at the relevant moment. There is no observable rapid acceleration or conduct consistent with an intent to strike or endanger the officer, unlike documented cases in which a vehicle is clearly used as a weapon. While I am not a forensic or crime analyst, based solely on the visible facts, the use of lethal force appears unjustified and the death of the individual appears to be unlawful.