ICE Shooting in Minneapolis

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She was ordered out of the car. At that point anything else she did was attempting to escape arrest. She was using a deadly weapon in the attempt and that gave a reasonable fear of death / great bodily injury to all of the nearby officers, not just the one in front of her. A frame from his video posted showed her looking directly at him yet she still drove forward. How is this different from a suspect trying to shoot their way out of arrest?


Why do you condone cold blooded murder by ICE agents?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:She and her wife were taunting ICE and provoking them for several minutes before the incident. It was in no way unreasonable for the officer to believe that she was going to run into him.

Verdict: not guilty of anything.


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Ok, two votes for hurt feeling as an excuse to murder someone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kristi Noem sounded like an idiot on CNN.

https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/11/politics/video/kristi-noem-dhs-secy-on-minneapolis-ice-shooting-dueling-narratives


She sounds like an idiot, because she is an idiot. Did she go and shoot the dog in the back of the poor woman's car after it crashed?
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Anonymous wrote:She and her wife were taunting ICE and provoking them for several minutes before the incident. It was in no way unreasonable for the officer to believe that she was going to run into him.

Verdict: not guilty of anything.


+1


Ok, two votes for hurt feeling as an excuse to murder someone.


Neither of the PPs should ever be allowed to own a firearm. They are too unstable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kristi Noem sounded like an idiot on CNN.

https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/11/politics/video/kristi-noem-dhs-secy-on-minneapolis-ice-shooting-dueling-narratives


Total word salad
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Anonymous wrote:Would you tell your own child to follow and harass the police for hours, then block traffic and then drive away once confronted by the police?


Would you tell your child to shoot someone in the face three times for blocking the road?


If after they blocked the road and then tried to run me over, yes.

Do you know the first thing an officer tells a drunk as they are pleading to be let go and they’ll take an uber? They say, in your condition we have no idea what harm you may have caused tonight in your condition. We are doing this for everyone’s safety.

In Renee’s case, it was her own safety she sacrificed, and for what.


Would you tell your daughter to get out of the vehicle and go with the unidentified masked men screaming in her face and pointing a gun at her? Or would you tell her to drive away?


I would tell my daughter not to disrupt a lawful proceeding and to obey the people she knows are police. In the victim's case, she brought a car to a gun fight.


That's fine, but what if she just happens to be in a place where ICE rolls in? There is no telling where these days.


I would follow all their directives and teach my kids the same. Don't antagonize. Don't taunt. Don't make waves.


Because the lesson learned is that ICE may murder you.


I live in a large city, value my privacy, and try to keep a low profile. I would never choose to taunt or show disrespect to any law enforcement person for any reason. When I ride public transportation, I do the same. Too many unstable, trigger-happy people in this modern world.


You fit the profile of a collaborator.

For anyone else interested in history, people like PP are the ones who enable the actively evil folks, through their immediate acquiescence fueled by cowardice.


Your opinion means nothing. Survival so that I can be a mother to my young children means much more to me than dying as a martyr and leaving my child with no mother or father. .


NP and I won't call you a collaborator. I totally understand and have been thinking a lot about the privilege I have attending protests because a) I am white b) I have the means to call a lawyer immediately c) I am I over 50 and my kids don't need me the way they used to. I think about these privileges every time I attend a protest with the awareness that 10-15 years ago, I would not have dared to make the same choices.

But that said, it would have been a choice to prioritize one responsibility over another. I would not have changed my understanding of injustice. And I would have been grateful of those who took on the risks.

I think PPs are reacting negatively because sounds like you are implicitly criticizing the person who makes a different decision instead of criticizing the person who murdered her.


Thank you for taking the time to post this comment. Although not in every post, I have actually said several times that she didn't deserve to die and that he was wrong. I still believe we all make choices and that results/consequences may not be fair, rational, or what we wanted. Life can be very hard. My children are my priority.


If you are saying you would fear to protest injustice, because you don't want to lose your life and orphan your children, that says a lot about how far this country has fallen. The Trump administration has made us as bad as all the other horrible autocracies we watch in horror as they kill their own people.


You don't have young kids?


Read the post again. A person with or without kids in American should not fear for their LIFE going to a protest. Might they get arrested, depending on the situation, sure. But shot in the head three times?

Stop defending murder. Stop defending this as business as usual in America. In America, peaceful protest should not end up with you being shot. There is zero evidence in those multiple videos that the shooting was justified. It was a trigger-happy, angry ICE agent who created a situation so he could shoot someone. He belongs in jail.


She was not protesting, she was committing a crime. There’s a difference. Interfering with a police investigation is a crime.
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Anonymous wrote:“The news media has reported paid agitators and bots are posting the majority of the hate comments against Renee Good. The Minneapolis Star is even deriving the script the agitators are using based on repeated phrases and identical false claims.”

I mean, we knew this, but it’s nice to see it validated.


Yep. There is no support for ICE. Even my conservative friends are upset and pissed off. ICE will be defunded and its responsibilities will be moved to other governments agencies.


Well. . . there's multiple videos of ICE agents getting stuck in snow and not knowing how to get unstuck (civilians are not coming out to help like they would do with anybody else) and falling on ice. People in Mpls are also hoping for some seasonal weather to replace the extremely mild temps they've had.


Lord, it's a Keystone Cops montage.

I guess actions have consequences. I guess they shouldn't be going out like big babies in the snow who don't know what they're doing.
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Anonymous wrote:Would you tell your own child to follow and harass the police for hours, then block traffic and then drive away once confronted by the police?


Would you tell your child to shoot someone in the face three times for blocking the road?


If after they blocked the road and then tried to run me over, yes.

Do you know the first thing an officer tells a drunk as they are pleading to be let go and they’ll take an uber? They say, in your condition we have no idea what harm you may have caused tonight in your condition. We are doing this for everyone’s safety.

In Renee’s case, it was her own safety she sacrificed, and for what.


Would you tell your daughter to get out of the vehicle and go with the unidentified masked men screaming in her face and pointing a gun at her? Or would you tell her to drive away?


I would tell my daughter not to disrupt a lawful proceeding and to obey the people she knows are police. In the victim's case, she brought a car to a gun fight.


That's fine, but what if she just happens to be in a place where ICE rolls in? There is no telling where these days.


I would follow all their directives and teach my kids the same. Don't antagonize. Don't taunt. Don't make waves.


Because the lesson learned is that ICE may murder you.


I live in a large city, value my privacy, and try to keep a low profile. I would never choose to taunt or show disrespect to any law enforcement person for any reason. When I ride public transportation, I do the same. Too many unstable, trigger-happy people in this modern world.


You fit the profile of a collaborator.

For anyone else interested in history, people like PP are the ones who enable the actively evil folks, through their immediate acquiescence fueled by cowardice.


Your opinion means nothing. Survival so that I can be a mother to my young children means much more to me than dying as a martyr and leaving my child with no mother or father. .


NP and I won't call you a collaborator. I totally understand and have been thinking a lot about the privilege I have attending protests because a) I am white b) I have the means to call a lawyer immediately c) I am I over 50 and my kids don't need me the way they used to. I think about these privileges every time I attend a protest with the awareness that 10-15 years ago, I would not have dared to make the same choices.

But that said, it would have been a choice to prioritize one responsibility over another. I would not have changed my understanding of injustice. And I would have been grateful of those who took on the risks.

I think PPs are reacting negatively because sounds like you are implicitly criticizing the person who makes a different decision instead of criticizing the person who murdered her.


Thank you for taking the time to post this comment. Although not in every post, I have actually said several times that she didn't deserve to die and that he was wrong. I still believe we all make choices and that results/consequences may not be fair, rational, or what we wanted. Life can be very hard. My children are my priority.


If you are saying you would fear to protest injustice, because you don't want to lose your life and orphan your children, that says a lot about how far this country has fallen. The Trump administration has made us as bad as all the other horrible autocracies we watch in horror as they kill their own people.


You don't have young kids?


Read the post again. A person with or without kids in American should not fear for their LIFE going to a protest. Might they get arrested, depending on the situation, sure. But shot in the head three times?

Stop defending murder. Stop defending this as business as usual in America. In America, peaceful protest should not end up with you being shot. There is zero evidence in those multiple videos that the shooting was justified. It was a trigger-happy, angry ICE agent who created a situation so he could shoot someone. He belongs in jail.


She was not protesting, she was committing a crime. There’s a difference. Interfering with a police investigation is a crime.


Since when is waving cars around your car a crime? ICE are not police and were not conducting an investigating. They were driving by and created an incident where there didn't need to be one. Trigger-happy thugs. You are nuts. You believe cold blooded murder is ok. Please stay away from the rest of us you lunatic.
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Anonymous wrote:“The news media has reported paid agitators and bots are posting the majority of the hate comments against Renee Good. The Minneapolis Star is even deriving the script the agitators are using based on repeated phrases and identical false claims.”

I mean, we knew this, but it’s nice to see it validated.


Yep. There is no support for ICE. Even my conservative friends are upset and pissed off. ICE will be defunded and its responsibilities will be moved to other governments agencies.


Well. . . there's multiple videos of ICE agents getting stuck in snow and not knowing how to get unstuck (civilians are not coming out to help like they would do with anybody else) and falling on ice. People in Mpls are also hoping for some seasonal weather to replace the extremely mild temps they've had.


please post fun videos

Not fun at all but here you go
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Anonymous wrote:Let everyone not forget how this all started, which was with fictitious, completely unproven claims of daycare fraud that they’ve used as an excuse to invade a community, which is now resulted in the murder of one of the citizens of Minneapolis.

This is how they’re going to invade every city moving forward.


The Somali immigrants are overwhelmingly green card or citizens. They have been here since the 90s. If there is fraud it should be handled by the IRS and the FBI. ICE is just there just to cause chaos.


Louder for the people in the back
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There are people online actually saying that the only thing they care about is the dog. They don't care that a human being is dead. But these same people were probably ready to kill anyone who made mention of Charlie Kirk's views on guns when he was shot.

MAGA are sick, sick people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She and her wife were taunting ICE and provoking them for several minutes before the incident. It was in no way unreasonable for the officer to believe that she was going to run into him.

Verdict: not guilty of anything.


Can a paramedic blow the head off people who taunt them on the way to the ER, or is that an "only if you're a certain type of professional" kind of thing? What if they tell an EMS worker they're going to wait to f**k him up when he gets off shift? Is it now okay to, like, carve up their neck with a handy scalpel and let them bleed out, or what?

On-the-job illness and injury rates continue to be much greater for us (4.5 percent) than for most occupations, including firefighters (1.1 percent) and police officers (3.2 percent). This is despite advances in technology and a greater awareness of the hazards.

EMS is more dangerous than police work
https://www.ems1.com/health-and-wellness/articles/ems-is-more-dangerous-than-police-work-XfUzXqxy0kggRiGN/


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These protestors in this video here are not committing a crime and they are not impeding an ICE investigation.

Yet ICE smashes their window, drags them out and beats them up. Since they are American citizens they can't actually arrest them and they have nowhere to detain them.

So they are just beating them up, dumping them a few blocks from their car.

This is going on all over Minneapolis right now and in other states as well. You can say "Just don't commit crimes and you won't be bothered" but how do you know? If ICE agents are alowed to do these things with impunity, with absolute immunity, how do you know they won't also come after you?

https://www.reddit.com/r/ICE_Watch/comments/1qa46b6/ice_agents_smash_the_window_of_an_activists_car/
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These protestors in this video here are not committing a crime and they are not impeding an ICE investigation.

Yet ICE smashes their window, drags them out and beats them up. Since they are American citizens they can't actually arrest them and they have nowhere to detain them.

So they are just beating them up, dumping them a few blocks from their car.

This is going on all over Minneapolis right now and in other states as well. You can say "Just don't commit crimes and you won't be bothered" but how do you know? If ICE agents are alowed to do these things with impunity, with absolute immunity, how do you know they won't also come after you?

https://www.reddit.com/r/ICE_Watch/comments/1qa46b6/ice_agents_smash_the_window_of_an_activists_car/


They did this to someone that they picked up working at target. He was a citizen so the grabbed him, beat him, and then threw him out the car at a Walmart a few miles away.
Anonymous
ICE are SWARMING all over Minneapolis right now.

Video of ICE agent in Minneapolis deliberatly pushing a bystander into traffic.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Minneapolis/comments/1q9xczh/ice_pushes_man_into_oncoming_traffic
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