An act of justified violence in not justified by how much fault the target of the violence bears. It doesn't matter if the person brought it on themselves, it does not matter if they deserve to have violence performed against them, all that matters is the immediate endangerment to others and the ability of an act of violence to eliminate that danger.So, therefore, again you are effectively arguing here that the ICE agent was justified in shooting her, contrary to your earlier claim. So which do you actually believe?
If an idiot jumps off a roof trying to land in a pool, falls short, and breaks his leg, in a sense he got what he deserved, he did it to himself. That is in no way stating that if an idiot jumps off a roof, the police are allowed to go break his leg.
That happened in like a quarter of a second.Which isn't when he fires. He fires when the wheels are pointing away from him, when he's already plainly to the left of the vehicle's front.
Here is one of those human empathy moments. Actually try to put yourself in the mind of both the shooter and the woman, see if you can understand both of them.