ICE Thug Murders Person In Minnesota

Originally posted by: Brent Kline

I am saying exactly that if she hadn't taken her kid to daycare to go agressively protest she would probably be alive today.  I  think she made a bad choice.  I think the woman shot on Jan 6th also made a bad choice.  Race , sex or religion didn't matter.  Only the actions they chose that day.


She didn't go to protest. She was coming from dropping her kid off at school. In other words, her normal daily routine took her through an area with protests and Trump's goon squad killed her. ( my sometimes girlfriend lives literally a block away from where this happened)

Worse yet people like you came out of the word work to smear her. Now that her background is starting to come out, it is clear to me as far as any political beliefs she held they were more like yours than mine. Don't you feel horrible? 

You might want to pick up some books on historical fascism and start to compare what defines a fascist society and compare it to the one we're living in now. It might allow you to approach things from a more rational angle rather than taking the cult member like approach.

 

She didn't go to protest. She was coming from dropping her kid off at school. In other words, her normal daily routine took her through an area with protests

 

Now for the facts.  She is on video tailing the agents.

 

Charles noted that Good had been harassing other ICE vehicles before the fatal shooting. "Our agents lost her at a red light. She then turned back around, went to that area, and continued to harass and impede the enforcement actions of our officers there on that street by blocking them, using her vehicle to block our vehicles, to use her vehicle basically as a barrier across the street, the public roadway, and impede our officers," he said. "Officers were trying to get around her. Every time they would try to go either in front of the vehicle or behind the vehicle, she would then reverse or go forward trying to hit our other vehicles," Charles added. "She was trying to get in the way of our other vehicles, whether it be hitting them or to stop them from proceeding forward."

 

Good, who moved to the city last year, linked up with the anti-ICE activists through her 6-year-old son’s woke charter school, which boasts that it puts “social justice first”  It was through her involvement in the school community that Good became involved in “ICE Watch” — a loose coalition of activists dedicated to disrupting ICE raids in the sanctuary city.

 

“[Renee Good] was trained against these ICE agents — what to do, what not to do, it’s a very thorough training,” a parent named Leesa said. “To listen to commands, to know your rights, to whistle when you see an ICE agent,” she added.

 

Originally posted by: tom

 

She didn't go to protest. She was coming from dropping her kid off at school. In other words, her normal daily routine took her through an area with protests

 

Now for the facts.  She is on video tailing the agents.

 

Charles noted that Good had been harassing other ICE vehicles before the fatal shooting. "Our agents lost her at a red light. She then turned back around, went to that area, and continued to harass and impede the enforcement actions of our officers there on that street by blocking them, using her vehicle to block our vehicles, to use her vehicle basically as a barrier across the street, the public roadway, and impede our officers," he said. "Officers were trying to get around her. Every time they would try to go either in front of the vehicle or behind the vehicle, she would then reverse or go forward trying to hit our other vehicles," Charles added. "She was trying to get in the way of our other vehicles, whether it be hitting them or to stop them from proceeding forward."

 

Good, who moved to the city last year, linked up with the anti-ICE activists through her 6-year-old son’s woke charter school, which boasts that it puts “social justice first”  It was through her involvement in the school community that Good became involved in “ICE Watch” — a loose coalition of activists dedicated to disrupting ICE raids in the sanctuary city.

 

“[Renee Good] was trained against these ICE agents — what to do, what not to do, it’s a very thorough training,” a parent named Leesa said. “To listen to commands, to know your rights, to whistle when you see an ICE agent,” she added.

 


  More truth -  Renee Good’s wife claimed Minneapolis shooting was ‘my fault’ in video amid anti-ICE fury -- Video from the scene shows Renee Good's wife, Rebecca Brown Good, in distress immediately after the shooting, saying that she encouraged Renee to attend the location where ICE agents were operating. In the video, taken by BIGSLEEZ YUP, she can be heard saying, "I made her come down here. It’s my fault." -- https://www.foxnews.com/us/renee-good-wife-claimed-minneapolis-shooting-my-fault-video-amid-anti-ice-fury

Originally posted by: David Miller

  More truth -  Renee Good’s wife claimed Minneapolis shooting was ‘my fault’ in video amid anti-ICE fury -- Video from the scene shows Renee Good's wife, Rebecca Brown Good, in distress immediately after the shooting, saying that she encouraged Renee to attend the location where ICE agents were operating. In the video, taken by BIGSLEEZ YUP, she can be heard saying, "I made her come down here. It’s my fault." -- https://www.foxnews.com/us/renee-good-wife-claimed-minneapolis-shooting-my-fault-video-amid-anti-ice-fury


Don't revert to your habit of labeling every opinion you post the "truth." She didn't shoot Renee. The ICE thug did. Rebecca had no reason to believe and no way to anticipate that Renee joining the protest would prove to be fatal.

 

It's like a wife asking her husband to run to the store and buy milk, and he gets hit by a truck and dies. Survivor's guilt makes her blame herself for the accident--"If I hadn't asked him to go to the store and buy milk, he'd still be alive." It's the sort of thing grieving people say and it's kind of disgusting to quote it to make a political point.


Originally posted by: tom

 

She didn't go to protest. She was coming from dropping her kid off at school. In other words, her normal daily routine took her through an area with protests

 

Now for the facts.  She is on video tailing the agents.

 

Charles noted that Good had been harassing other ICE vehicles before the fatal shooting. "Our agents lost her at a red light. She then turned back around, went to that area, and continued to harass and impede the enforcement actions of our officers there on that street by blocking them, using her vehicle to block our vehicles, to use her vehicle basically as a barrier across the street, the public roadway, and impede our officers," he said. "Officers were trying to get around her. Every time they would try to go either in front of the vehicle or behind the vehicle, she would then reverse or go forward trying to hit our other vehicles," Charles added. "She was trying to get in the way of our other vehicles, whether it be hitting them or to stop them from proceeding forward."

 

Good, who moved to the city last year, linked up with the anti-ICE activists through her 6-year-old son’s woke charter school, which boasts that it puts “social justice first”  It was through her involvement in the school community that Good became involved in “ICE Watch” — a loose coalition of activists dedicated to disrupting ICE raids in the sanctuary city.

 

“[Renee Good] was trained against these ICE agents — what to do, what not to do, it’s a very thorough training,” a parent named Leesa said. “To listen to commands, to know your rights, to whistle when you see an ICE agent,” she added.

 


Shame on you, Tom, for attempting to rationalize and justify this horrible killing. She had the right to be there. She had the right to protest. And she died for that right.

 

Shame on you for rejoicing at that.

Originally posted by: Brent Kline

I am saying exactly that if she hadn't taken her kid to daycare to go agressively protest she would probably be alive today.  I  think she made a bad choice.  I think the woman shot on Jan 6th also made a bad choice.  Race , sex or religion didn't matter.  Only the actions they chose that day.


She made a bad choice because it turned out to be fatal? She should have anticipated being shot and killed for protesting? 

 

Your false equivalence argument falls flat on its ass. The woman who died on Jan 6 went there to commit felonies ànd did so. The womàn who died at the hands of an ICE thug went there to exercise her right to protest.

 

I only call the former a bad choice. Joining a protest is a good choice. Citizens have the right to speak their grievances. 

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Don't revert to your habit of labeling every opinion you post the "truth." She didn't shoot Renee. The ICE thug did. Rebecca had no reason to believe and no way to anticipate that Renee joining the protest would prove to be fatal.

 

It's like a wife asking her husband to run to the store and buy milk, and he gets hit by a truck and dies. Survivor's guilt makes her blame herself for the accident--"If I hadn't asked him to go to the store and buy milk, he'd still be alive." It's the sort of thing grieving people say and it's kind of disgusting to quote it to make a political point.


  You missed my point . Mark posted "She didn't go to protest. She was coming from dropping her kid off at school." I pointed out what her partner said, which was - Renee Good’s wife claimed Minneapolis shooting was ‘my fault’ in video amid anti-ICE fury -- Video from the scene shows Renee Good's wife, Rebecca Brown Good, in distress immediately after the shooting, saying that she encouraged Renee to attend the location where ICE agents were operating. In the video, taken by BIGSLEEZ YUP, she can be heard saying, "I made her come down here. It’s my fault."  -- Which happened to be the truth and not what Mark claimed.

Originally posted by: David Miller

  You missed my point . Mark posted "She didn't go to protest. She was coming from dropping her kid off at school." I pointed out what her partner said, which was - Renee Good’s wife claimed Minneapolis shooting was ‘my fault’ in video amid anti-ICE fury -- Video from the scene shows Renee Good's wife, Rebecca Brown Good, in distress immediately after the shooting, saying that she encouraged Renee to attend the location where ICE agents were operating. In the video, taken by BIGSLEEZ YUP, she can be heard saying, "I made her come down here. It’s my fault."  -- Which happened to be the truth and not what Mark claimed.


What Rebecca may have said to Renee doesn't mean that her original reason for going to that area wasn't to drop off her child. She may very well have decided to join the protest after that. No one will ever know.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

What Rebecca may have said to Renee doesn't mean that her original reason for going to that area wasn't to drop off her child. She may very well have decided to join the protest after that. No one will ever know.


     What we do know is that she did join the protest - what she did prior to that is moot.

Originally posted by: David Miller

     What we do know is that she did join the protest - what she did prior to that is moot.


You were just arguing that Mark was lying when he said that Renee's original destination was where she dropped off her child. If that's "moot," why are you calling Mark a liar, and why are you quoting her spouse to support that when she has no more idea of Renee's original purpose than any of us do? Just because she encouraged Renee to attend the protest...that's moot.

 

You probably don't understand that what a grieving person says Immediately after a loved ones death shouldn't be taken as gospel.

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