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Note, I’m neither American, nor heavily in that scene. I’m merely signal boosting what I feel is important information countering lib propaganda.

    • brygphilomena@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      He sucks after you hear a round get fired. If someone is shooting at me, I run the fuck away and duck.

      And he pulled the rifle towards his chest (not raising it) to stay balanced so he can run the fuck away from the guy who actually was shooting at him.

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          I think hidden has a strong implication is that he didn’t want it seen.

          It sounds like it was in a bag, which to me is a valid way to carry a heavy item until he got to where he was going to practice the completely legal and allowed open-carry.

          It’s like saying my laptop is hidden because I keep it in my backpack and take it out when I get to a coffee shop.

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          Yeah, you’re fucking close to nailing by misleading and misdirection to support the acception of the thorough and complete death of all of the Declaration.

          I warned you.

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              Well, I did warn you. I’d say good luck, but there such thing when gaming to trick the mind of the masses.

              You gonna wish you could suicide.

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                  If I was talking, you wouldn’t know anyway. There’s no real sound here. I can’t read your charactaristicly intended miswritten word’s reference to what’s being written. This ain’t no bible here.

                  You gotta help me, I can’t understand you. Just tell me where you really stand.

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                    It’s not the Lip Bisquick’s affiliation to know. Who among us isn’t some kind of raking in the possible gerbil water anyway?

                    It’s like they say, you either plumb bob or you’re astute.

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          ??? All I see is him ducking and running after presumedly getting shot at. Who wouldn’t do that? Gonna wait for more evidence before I take such a hard stance like you have man sheesh.

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            Yeah he’s obviously lying, he’s saying things happened then providing video that completely counters what he said. It’s just low effort rage bait.

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          Thanks.

          I watched it several times in slow-mo. Seems to me like Arturo was walking towards the crowd before the peacekeeper fired, but he started running after the first shot in response to the shot. Looks like the barrel is down until shooting starts, at which point it goes up like 30° but still pointed at the ground. Video is quite blurry, from a distance, and doesn’t show the lead-up or aftermath of the shooting.

          Utah is an open-carry state and it doesn’t seem like he was doing anything other than walking towards the protest with a gun, which is legal and expected behavior in that state.

          But IMO Arturo is innocent until proven guilty, and if anything this is evidence that suggests his innocence.

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            This is correct. That said if you open carry you do so knowing any slight move can result in you being seen as threatening. It’s a logical result of being armed and masked at a protest where a large part of the issue being protested is ice using unlawful force and authority while armed, masked and without any indicator that they are in fact police.

            It’s not victim blaming and it’s not shooter advocating it’s just saying this was both wildly foreseeable and incredibly unnecessary.

          • _cryptagion [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            It’s perfectly legal behavior to open carry at a protest. But walking behind a wall and pulling out a gun? That’s definitely not expected behavior. You can’t tell me you would expect that at a protest.

            It’s also not legal or expected behavior to hide your weapon after you are involved in a shooting and try to blend in with a crowd. That’s not legal anywhere in the US.

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              Concealed carry is legal in SLC. If you’re carrying a concealed weapon at a peaceful protest and you realize that the “peacekeepers” are armed, you might want to be obviously also armed to deter escalation (as we’ve seen advised on lemmy a bunch lately). However, pulling a weapon out of your bag in the middle of a crowd is almost certainly going to scare someone, so it’s probably best to go off to the side, unpack it out of sight, and rejoin the group afterwards.

              I’m not a gun owner, but this seems like a totally reasonable course of action to me. Am I missing something?

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                However, pulling a weapon out of your bag in the middle of a crowd is almost certainly going to scare someone

                Making it reasonable to shoot someone who does this. That’s literally self defense, even if they fucked it up and shot someone else.

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              But walking behind a wall and pulling out a gun? That’s definitely not expected behavior. You can’t tell me you would expect that at a protest.

              ?? I didn’t see that? Is that what the cops said? Did anyone else say that?

              It’s also not legal or expected behavior to hide your weapon after you are involved in a shooting and try to blend in with a crowd.

              Again where does this come from? Would be suspicious if verifiable.

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      While people are pointing guns at him, and potentially already shooting him. Anyone would panic in that situation. Fact of the matter is that he was perfectly peaceful until someone escalated massively.

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        That situation is one of his own creation. He wasn’t marching with his weapon, he hid it and only pulled it out in the middle.

        Come on, man, you can’t tell me that that isn’t incredibly suspicious. If I saw someone do that at a protest, I would shoot them too. I’m not saying that the peacekeeper didn’t fuck up, he didn’t check his background, but his actions were definitely reasonable, given the situation.

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          I think their only mistake is going to a lib march when plenty of anarchists warned others to stay far away from it. I also think what you’re doing is victim blaming.

          • _cryptagion [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Except he isn’t a victim. He made a conscious choice to do something that a reasonable person would use force to stop. He wasn’t “peacefully” walking, like the OP suggests. He went behind a wall and reappeared with a long rifle. That’s the kind of thing right-wing terrorists would do.