ICE Shooting in Minneapolis

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody who shares the viewpoint and values of the woman and her wife answer this - how were they hoping that the interaction would end?


I'm sure they would have been okay with getting a ticket, maybe having to pay a fine. Maybe spend some time in jail. Those are the normal consequences for civil disobedience, not getting killed.


If the car had stayed in park, that’s probably all that would have happened.


"If she had kept quiet, her husband wouldn't have had to break her arm."


Poor analogy. Obey laws.
Anonymous
I just finished reading an article on the ICE agent’s background. He was based in Minneapolis, so not someone unfamiliar with the area or the cultural values.

He was also highly trained, which makes it even more curious that he had such little impulse control and lacked discipline in the field. From the article:

Ross said he has served as a deportation officer based in Minnesota since he joined ICE in 2015. He is assigned to fugitive operations, seeking to arrest “higher value targets” in the ICE region that includes Minneapolis, he testified last month. He said that he was also a team leader with the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force.

“So I develop the targets, create a target package, surveillance, and then develop a plan to execute the arrest warrant,” he said.

Ross said that he was also a firearms instructor, an active shooter instructor, a field intelligence officer and member of the SWAT team. He said that he attended the Border Patrol’s academy in New Mexico, where he learned to speak Spanish.

https://www.wbur.org/news/2026/01/09/johnathan-ross-ice-killing-renee-good-minneapolis-background
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody who shares the viewpoint and values of the woman and her wife answer this - how were they hoping that the interaction would end?


I'm sure they would have been okay with getting a ticket, maybe having to pay a fine. Maybe spend some time in jail. Those are the normal consequences for civil disobedience, not getting killed.


.

If the car had stayed in park, that’s probably all that would have happened.


"If she had kept quiet, her husband wouldn't have had to break her arm."


THIS ^^^^^
ICE are violent, murdering thugs sucking off Trump’s ginormous man tits and following him around like pussies. They are cowards - each and EVERY one of them. I don’t care if they are polite “sometimes”. WE pay their f$&king salaries to threaten, harass and apparently, kill us. You take a job with ICE, you should be sent directly to jail. I am DONE with any respect for or belief in any authority figure in this f”@cked up country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody who shares the viewpoint and values of the woman and her wife answer this - how were they hoping that the interaction would end?


I'm sure they would have been okay with getting a ticket, maybe having to pay a fine. Maybe spend some time in jail. Those are the normal consequences for civil disobedience, not getting killed.


If the car had stayed in park, that’s probably all that would have happened.


And not taunting ICE and yelling at them. Not my idea of a peaceful protest.


The lesson is that if you hurt precious ma feeling you get executed.

That’s second degree involuntary tmanslaughter, at least


The audio of "F*****g B****" is chilling. What a cold voice. He wasn't scared at all, just contemptuous.


What did she want him to call her? She went there with the purpose to provoke and she succeeded. Rest in peace.


Do you feel the same about Ashli Babbitt?
Anonymous
Is the dog ok????
Anonymous
Peaceful protesting would have been standing on the sidewalk with a sign or chanting. She could have made her point and still would be alive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I noticed that the right has now latched on to the idea that white liberal women are evil and will be the downfall of society. I guess bc white liberal women are the most visible in terms of protesters. But the language is just depressing. Like how dare they speak up and make such a fuss. That along with Latino and black right wing influencers-wanna-be saying the Democratic Party hates people of color and Good should have just behaved. Like yo. Is this real life?


Speaking up is great. I will defend your right to do so. Attempting to block an active police investigation with your car, disobeying lawful commands, and nearly running over an officer is not so great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peaceful protesting would have been standing on the sidewalk with a sign or chanting. She could have made her point and still would be alive.


Killing protesters usually only happens in countries like Iran. Americans are not used to seeing it in this country. I don’t think a majority of Americans share your opinion, but you do you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody who shares the viewpoint and values of the woman and her wife answer this - how were they hoping that the interaction would end?


I'm sure they would have been okay with getting a ticket, maybe having to pay a fine. Maybe spend some time in jail. Those are the normal consequences for civil disobedience, not getting killed.


If the car had stayed in park, that’s probably all that would have happened.


"If she had kept quiet, her husband wouldn't have had to break her arm."


Poor analogy. Obey laws.


Would you be saying the same thing with 2000 dead J6ers strewn across the Capital grounds?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I noticed that the right has now latched on to the idea that white liberal women are evil and will be the downfall of society. I guess bc white liberal women are the most visible in terms of protesters. But the language is just depressing. Like how dare they speak up and make such a fuss. That along with Latino and black right wing influencers-wanna-be saying the Democratic Party hates people of color and Good should have just behaved. Like yo. Is this real life?


Speaking up is great. I will defend your right to do so. Attempting to block an active police investigation with your car, disobeying lawful commands, and nearly running over an officer is not so great.


You have no proof of any of the above. If it’s such an obvious airtight case, why won’t the federal government investigate? Why they’re refusing to cooperate with local authorities?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peaceful protesting would have been standing on the sidewalk with a sign or chanting. She could have made her point and still would be alive.


I suppose the same could be said about the Maga martyr Ashli Babbitt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I noticed that the right has now latched on to the idea that white liberal women are evil and will be the downfall of society. I guess bc white liberal women are the most visible in terms of protesters. But the language is just depressing. Like how dare they speak up and make such a fuss. That along with Latino and black right wing influencers-wanna-be saying the Democratic Party hates people of color and Good should have just behaved. Like yo. Is this real life?


Speaking up is great. I will defend your right to do so. Attempting to block an active police investigation with your car, disobeying lawful commands, and nearly running over an officer is not so great.


Keep saying this to yourself if it helps you sleep at night. Fact is a federal agent murdered an American citizen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody who shares the viewpoint and values of the woman and her wife answer this - how were they hoping that the interaction would end?


I'm sure they would have been okay with getting a ticket, maybe having to pay a fine. Maybe spend some time in jail. Those are the normal consequences for civil disobedience, not getting killed.


If the car had stayed in park, that’s probably all that would have happened.


"If she had kept quiet, her husband wouldn't have had to break her arm."


Poor analogy. Obey laws.


Or you'll shoot me in the face for exercising my constitutional rights?

Does that come with a side of "f**king b***h?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peaceful protesting would have been standing on the sidewalk with a sign or chanting. She could have made her point and still would be alive.


Exactly. I found the women’s demeanor bizarre— like they were enjoying themselves and doing this as a lark.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peaceful protesting would have been standing on the sidewalk with a sign or chanting. She could have made her point and still would be alive.


Wrong. She was sitting still in her car when they harassed her, shouting conflicting instructions.

Those of you defending this murder have serious problems and soul searching to do.
post reply Forum Index » Political Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: