There are multiple places to place blame in this situation, that didn't have to happen. I see it as analogous to a plane crash where there's rarely a single cause, but several contributing factors that all happen to come together at the same time. Maybe if the traitor politicians didn't throw gas on the fire, the ICE people wouldn't be so edgy. Maybe if the ICE people didn't toss people around so violently, the traitor politicians wouldn't be as aggressive. In the Minneapolis situation I think the most tragic part was the "wife" shouting directions to the deceased person. Without her yelling "drive, drive " (approximately), the shooting might not have occurred. Without her having distracted and egged on the ICE people, the shooting might not have occurred. I'm still of the opinion that the officer firing was a wrong decision, maybe if he hadn't been previously dragged by a car he might not have fired.
A few decades ago I was driving near downtown St. Louis on a hot summer evening and made a wrong turn into a neighborhood I didn't belong in, and attracted a lot of attention from the many people out in the street. I seriously began to fear for my life, and if they had begun to surround the car I would have fled out of fear, even if I had to run down somebody to do it. Because of this I can see how the deceased woman might have considered fleeing out of fear, and with the wife yelling at her to do it, it could well have pushed her over the line.