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when warranted. it is totally reasonable to ask for more information about how an obese man in his 70s who had documented mobility issue posed the threat described? associates said robertson was a frail individual, used to hand carve stick, a cane, his neighbor said he did regularly carry a weapon, guns, a lot of people do out west, no way he was driving from here to salt lake city, setting up a rifle and taking a shot at the president, 100% no way. and a man described robertson as a boomer who made off-color jokes, until that indicated it was a threat. it is possible robertson did represent a threat beyond what the neighbors perceived, but there is no possibility excessive force may have been
information about how an obese man in his 70s, who had documented mobility issues, posed the threat that was described. now, associates said that robertson was a frail individual. he used a hand carved stick, apparently as a cane. his neighbor andrew said while he regularly did carry a weapon, guns, a lot of people do out west, there is no way that he was driving from here to salt lake city, he said, setting up a rifle, and taking a shot at the president. 100 percent no way. travis lee clark, who has he known robertson from years from working at their church ward together described robertson as a boomer. he was very political, sometimes made off colored jokes. but nothing that indicated it was a threat. now, it's entirely possible that robertson did represent a threat beyond what the neighbors may have perceived but there is no possibility that apparently ever that excessive force may have been used here or that we're, you know, only reserving a
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