James Alex Fields Jr. was clearly the victim of the tactic known as a pincer attack. He was chased into an alley and half of the AntiFa blocked his forward flight with 2 parked cars and a mob of people around them.
The other half were pursuing him from behind and had already cracked his rear windshield and dented his rear bumper with bats.
He wanted to avoid hurting people so he did not back up at first. It is hard to avoid hitting people that way.
He accelerated briefly forward to frighten the crowd and get them moving. He slowed down and gently pushed them out of the way with minimal injury.
The accidental fatality occurred because of bad sightlines. Fields was pushing car A into car B (both illegally parked) and trying to push them out of the alley to clear an escape route for himself.
A woman happened to be between those cars. Car A blocked her from seeing the Gray Dodge Challenger coming, just as Car A prevented Fields from seeing her.
So he had no way of knowing anyone was seriously hurt. The only person he knew who was at risk of death was himself if he did not escape the pincer.
Since he was unable to push the 2 vehicles out, and since the rear wave arrived, he backed over them as a last resort.
How feasible is it of us to start a #PincerAttack or "DodgePincerAttack kind of meme on Twitter to raise awareness?
If it trended some blogger might take notice, if enough bloggers reported, some MSM might comment on it.
They will naturallycondemn it but that is okay. It still gets people thinking about the idea and viewing it from that perspective.