This sheriff should loose his job immediately. This is a blatant violation of the rule of law.

“We Will Kill You”: Florida Sheriff Threatens Protesters Ahead of Nationwide Anti-Trump Demos | Democracy Now! #uspol #florida #wayneIvey
https://www.democracynow.org/2025/6/13/headlines/we_will_kill_you_florida_sheriff_threatens_protesters_ahead_of_nationwide_anti_trump_demos

“We Will Kill You”: Florida Sheriff Threatens Protesters Ahead of Nationwide Anti-Trump Demos

Protests defending immigrant communities against ICE raids have been taking place in cities across the U.S., including New York, Seattle, Chicago, Austin, Las Vegas, Madison and Washington. This is a protest organizer in San Antonio. J.C. Casteneta: “They’re bringing up the troops. They’re bringing up ICE. People are scared. But they’re the ones that should be scared, because us, as a community, we can make a difference.” Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he has deployed more than 5,000 National Guard troops in his state. Meanwhile, the sheriff in Florida’s Brevard County warned protesters his officers would “kill” them, ahead of expected nationwide protests this weekend. Sheriff Wayne Ivey: “If you throw a brick, a firebomb or point a gun at one of our deputies, we will be notifying your family where to collect your remains at, because we will kill you graveyard dead.” More than 1,800 rallies are planned across the U.S. Saturday under the banner of “No Kings Day,” coinciding with a $45 million taxpayer-funded military parade and 79th birthday bash for Trump.

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@sonjdol Clickbait headline. The full quote says they'll respond to use of deadly force with use of deadly force, which is quite reasonable.
@woe2you No, it's not
@sonjdol If you throw a brick or a firebomb at someone you are trying to kill or maim them.
@[email protected] and according to the rule of law, then you should be arrested, put before a court on trial and judged. But definitely not be killed by a policeman. But ok, if you have already gone down the fascist road, we have nothing to talk about.
@sonjdol If you don't think that throwing bricks or firebombs or pointing a firearm "poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer or to another person", then no, we don't.