IMO, not a spit’s worth of difference between the 2...”enforcement” is enforcement.
Degrees of escalation and all that comes with it.
And if the code “enforcers” weren’t so busy trampling on a
person’s private property rights over something as benign as an inoperable vehicle, we might not have a dead subject.
But I guess that’s ok since they were only “enforcing” the law. A law that pushed a man, who by all accounts, was quite mild mannered and pleasant, minding his own business over the edge.
I’m sorry, that’s not something I could live with...and the price just isn’t worth it.
The question becomes was shooting at police a reasonable response to having personal property towed away after years of neglect/complaints?
Obviously I would say no, but some people here see a much larger issue. And I respect that. If you're willing to die for this type of property dispute, then I respect that decision. And I say that with no sarcasm tag.