10th Cir Tests Cop Immunity in New Mexico Police Murder of Elderly Latino Woman w/Kitchen Knives. Robocop Believed He Can Murder Any NonWhite Person who Possesses a Weapon, Even if they Pose No Threat

From [HERE] Questions about the importance of perception were central Wednesday morning as the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments regarding the fatal shooting of a 75-year-old woman with dementia and what leeway should be given to police officers under qualified immunity. According to FUNKTIONARY

Sovereign immunity – “government” so-called, applying the law of the jungle to its relationship to the people. We are bound by the written law but those who wrote the law are bound by the law of the jungle. Makes you feel like a fool, doesn’t it? Minority rule majority fooled? Surely, on earth as it is in heaven. Why would we ever allow “government” to assert the position that it is not bound by the same law that binds us? The answer is that we are fools sweet-talked by judges into believing that the “natural state of affairs” is to bind the people by law, and the “government” by fiat. “Government” has replaced religion as the opiate of the masses using the Media as its subduing gasses (fumes of subterfuge). (See: CHAOS, Judicial System, Constitution, Law, Domestication, Justice, Civilization, Weitiko Disease & “Government”)

On April 16, 2022, Las Cruces Police Department Officer Jared Cosper was the first officer on the scene responding to a 911 call made by Amelia Baca’s daughter, who stated that her mother had dementia and was armed with knives and threatening to kill her. 

The police department released body camera footage that shows Cosper arriving and ushering two women out of the home, one of whom told him, “Please be very careful with her.”

The video shows Baca, who appeared elderly, unsteady and frail woman, holding a pair of kitchen knives and Cosper, a much larger, athletic built white man, drawing his sidearm and pointing it at Baca. He begins yelling cop mantra DROP THE KNIFE as if he were dealing with Mike Tyson in his prime. At one point Baca slowly passes both knives to one hand, mumbling an in audible answer to the officer and she slowly steps back. Less than 40 seconds into the encounter, Baca make a slow drunken like step toward the officer with the knives pointed to the toward the ground. Cosper fires two shots and Baca falls out of frame, killing her. Despite what white media the cop was obviously not under any imminent threat of attack by this old woman - it was just an excuse for a robocop to murder a non-white person because he believed he could.

The family’s lawyer, Eric Loman of Jackson Loman Stanford Downey & Stevens-Block in Albuquerque, New Mexico, argued that Cosper’s actions violated the 4th Amendment by unreasonably escalating the situation and ignoring Baca’s mental state. “The video in this case speaks for itself. And what it depicts is Amelia Baca, this frail 75-year-old woman, clearly bewildered, confused.” Loman went on to present the narrative of a woman experiencing a mental health crisis, unable to understand why a police officer was pointing a handgun at her or what instructions Cosper was giving her.