Federal ‘sniper teams were authorized to use DEADLY force’ in case of unrest at George Floyd’s burial in Texas
FEDERAL sniper teams were allegedly authorized to use deadly force in case of unrest at George Floyd's burial in Texas.
Planning records allegedly show at least six "sniper teams" who were ready to fire from rooftops as mourners paid tribute to Floyd in Pearland on June 9.
US Customs and Border Protection agents were also in the city, including members of the militarized tactical unit.
The document lists the "rules of engagement," saying that the unit was "geared up ready to deploy" in response to "verbal aggressive language" from protesters.
It also detailed that agents can use "less lethal/gas munitions" and that "deadly force is authorized anytime."
"The mission of all personnel was to provide a safe environment for the Floyd family to conduct their service in peace," Lee said.