I bet this is an issue of incompetence and a coverup of incompetence. The same kind of incompetence that led to the killing of Marine, Jose Guerena, by a SWAT team in AZ.
If the goal was to dispatch the individual, the method wouldn’t have been so obviously reckless.
The problem is policy, guaranteed employment, unions, pensions; the elements of mediocrity.
The citizens should be employing highly skilled individuals that must answer regularly to the compensation they’re receiving. No pensions, no unions, no guaranteed employment. There should be steep consequences for Constitutional violations. It should be a high stakes job with high pay; one that demands and rewards the best.
There are a lot good neighbors, friends, and unknowns under govt/taxpayers employ — many that have been buried with little recognition of their service to the Country and community. I’m not one of them nor defending any personal relationship. Just trying to push the focus where it belongs which is on governance, legislation, unionism, and general apathy by the voters that neglect the patterns of authoritarianism.
I understand what you are saying, however the issue here is lies.
This lie, among other recent lies, has resulted in death.
The FBI can start by firing the agents involved, offering a detailed explanation of exactly what happened to the public and to the father of the man they killed, and opening these agents to prosecution if any crimes were in fact committed.
If this man died as a result of the incompetence of agents, then there is no reason at all that these agents should continue to be employed as such.
I’ve had it up to here with liars, Gene.