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Inside ICE’s ‘weaponized vehicle’ defense: why cars as weapons don’t automatically justify deadly force | Fortune

Courts may treat cars as weapons after the damage is done, but training manuals say the answer in the moment is almost always to move—not shoot.

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Inside ICE’s ‘weaponized vehicle’ defense: why cars as weapons don’t automatically justify deadly force |…

Courts may treat cars as weapons after the damage is done, but training manuals say the answer in the moment is almost always to move—not shoot.

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independent.co.uk2 g fa

What it means when federal authorities say cars are being weaponized

The term weaponized vehicle has become commonplace at news conferences and in statements released by federal officials during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown

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  1. martedì 14 luglio 2026·independent.co.uk

    What it means when federal authorities say cars are being weaponized

    The term weaponized vehicle has become commonplace at news conferences and in statements released by federal officials during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown

  2. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·fortune.com

    Inside ICE’s ‘weaponized vehicle’ defense: why cars as weapons don’t automatically justify deadly force | Fortune

    Courts may treat cars as weapons after the damage is done, but training manuals say the answer in the moment is almost always to move—not shoot.