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In reply to the discussion: U.S. Capitol Police to Be Sued for $10 Million for Killing Unarmed Rioter [View all]Downtown Hound
(12,618 posts)Does not automatically equal being shot. Full force of the state can mean be arrested and prosecuted. You are the one implying it can only mean being shot. It does not automatically mean that.
But okay. Let me break it down for you.
Vandalism=not enough to warrant being shot. Arrested yes, but not shot. Being arrested qualifies as full force of the state.
Threatening others= more of a grey area, but generally in and of itself not enough to warrant being shot unless there is a clear and present danger to human life at that moment.
Vandalism, threatening others, rioting in a mob that has assaulted and injured peace officers, sedition against the United States government, violently breaking into a secured area where legally elected representatives are being protected and ignoring warnings to stop=warrants being shot.
Hope that clears it up.