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'This ends today': Retired US lawyer stuck behind environmentalist blockade guns down two Panamanian protesters

 Western environmentalists and climate alarmists have gone to great lengths to protest job-creating mineral extraction and the use of affordable energy in recent years, gluing themselves to airport runways, vandalizing priceless works of art, and ruining their own celebrations. One of their go-to tactics has been illegal road blockades.

Blockaders usually face little consequence for holding up traffic, even when emergency vehicles need to get by. On occasion, they have been met with criticism, buckets of water, and fisticuffs. On Tuesday, a pair of Panamanian eco-alarmists were met with bullets.

A 77-year-old Panamanian-born U.S. citizen got stuck behind a blockade roughly 55 miles west of Panama City. After a failed attempt to clear the barricade, he gunned down a pair of ostensibly unarmed protesters. As a TV news crew was just a stone's throw away, the whole incident was caught on tape.

Minera Panamá S.A., a subsidiary of Canadian mining company First Quantum Minerals, recently secured a contract from the Panamanian government to operate a copper mine in a jungle west of Panama City at a time when copper, needed for the manufacture of electric vehicles, is in high demand, reported the Times. .............

https://www.theblaze.com/news/retired-us-lawyer-fatally-shoots-two-panamanian-environmentalists

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He's at the age where Life in Prison doesn't provide much deterence.

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Well... I'm sure it was satisfying but he just ruined what is left of his life.

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The mining concern in Panama is owned and run by the CCP (China) through a Canadian shell corporation.
China, of course, has zero concern for environmental damage and are raping/contaminating the Panamanian jungle.
The protest was about the environment, but also about the undue influence China is gaining over all of Panama.

However, blocking traffic is an utterly STUPID way to protest anything no matter how just you believe your goals to be. Instead of gaining support, it makes people HATE you and your cause. I would have used bear spray.
You cannot "COEXIST" with people who want to kill you.
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Abdiel Díaz Chavez died at the scene. The second victim, identified as 62-year-old Iván Rodríguez Mendoza, was taken to a nearby clinic, where he later died.

I bet those two protesters never try that again.
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I bet those two protesters never try that again.
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When I first read this, my thoughts were, "it's about time somebody did this".

Don't put me on the jury.

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Kenneth Darlington had been running errands in La Chorrera when another roadblock brought his and the lives of others to a grinding halt. The Panamanian-born U.S. citizen exited his vehicle and started down the highway alone on foot as cumbia music thumped through blown-out speakers, nearly drowning out the cheers and cries of the protestors he was approaching. Behind him was a long column of trapped cars and trucks. Demonstrators for weeks forced parts of the country into chaos, causing gridlock and food and fuel shortages as they railed against the government over its agreement with a Canadian company to run an open-pit copper mine in the Colon province. But what did that have to do with a 77-year-old retired lawyer and professor like Darlington? Something in him broke.

After a brief argument, Darlington fatally shot two protestors, cleared the blockade, and calmly returned to his car. “Vámonos,” he told his girlfriend. ...

https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1723069807375880483
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