Quoted from post #314, indicating he was helping the "protesters" in their activities:
I drove to Nicollet Ave. and 26th where I could hear the whistles coming from. Iturned south onto Nicollet. There were already several ICE agents there and they'dset up a sort of vehicle convoy on Nicollet and 28th- There were also about 15observers there, recording and observing ICE.4. I saw ICE agents surrounding cars and punching car windows. I also saw themstopping vehicles further down Nicollet, so I backed up because I didn't feel safecontinuing on.5. I noticed a man sort of acting to help traffic move more smoothly. He helped mefind a place to park. I got out with my whistle and my camera. I went over to him and said something like, "I'm going to film and use my whistle."
They're trying to do their job. The mobs in the streets are attempting to hinder them from arresting violent criminals. Do you think Christians should support police, or should they support criminals and criminal behavior?
Don't try to make this personal. I haven't killed anyone, so what am I supposed to be remorseful over? If you mean "emphatic", that's different. I can understand how a persons death affects those around them. I've had empathy for women who have been lit on fire and stabbed in the neck by illegals just for using a public transportation method. Women who have been raped by illegals also deserve empathy, and part of that extends to wanting to see the perpetrators be arrested and deported from this country. Too bad the so-called protesters don't have such empathy. They are too busy showing how much they hate our law enforcement officers.
"Leading" (whatever you mean by that) doesn't mean agreeing with you.