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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]JUST IN: Renee Nicole Good was reportedly a Minneapolis "ICE Watch" "warrior" who "trained" to resist feds, according to the New York Post. The Post reports that Good worked to "document and resist" ICE in Minnesota. Good is said to have moved to Minneapolis last year and quickly connected with anti-ICE activists through her son's charter school. The charter school says it puts "social justice first" and "involving kids in political and social activism," according to the Post. "She was a warrior. She died doing what was right," a parent whose child goes to the school told the outlet. "[Good] was trained against these ICE agents, what to do, what not to do, it’s a very thorough training... To listen to commands, to know your rights, to whistle when you see an ICE agent," the parent 'Leesa' said. The Goods reportedly moved to Canada from Kansas City after Trump won the 2024 election and planned on living there permanently before relocating to Minneapolis. Source: New York Post.[/quote] Where is the relevance? Opinions like these expose the white supremacy that runs deep in white people. Perhaps all those [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Riders]Freedom Riders[/url] (1961) from the north should have been ripped from their bus seats and shot in the streets. Yes, I know these examples are white activists, but they're looked at as race traitors, just like Renee Good and [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlottesville_car_attack#Victims]Heather Heyer[/url].[/quote] I think it is relevant if part of her “training” given by this group was to use her car to block roads and refuse ICE orders to move. They should not be telling people to do this and this is not part of peaceful protesting. She should have moved her car when they initially told her to. She didn’t. She should have then complied when they told her multiple times to get out of her car. She didn’t. She panicked and tried to flee when multiple officers were very close to her car- too close for her to be safely driving away. It’s a very bad idea to try and drive away when a police officer is at the window of your car trying to open your door, another is close to the side, and another is in front. I don’t believe she intended to drive into anyone- but she wasn’t in a position to safely maneuver her car, panicked, and tried anyway. This group should be investigating if they are indeed advising people dangerous means of resisting. [/quote] You have ZERO knowledge of what she was told or how many times she was told it. Based on the limited evidence we have from a couple videos, and some people's interviews by news, you saw ONE car stop and two men get out who ran up to the car and yelled something like Get out. You don't know that she was told multiple times to move. And in the video you saw cars going around her so she wasn't toally blocking the road, either. You saw the shooter in the video very much NOT talking to her. He was by the driver's side of another car - presumably his, and speaking with another woman, not speaking with the driver of the car. You really don't know what she was told and what she ignored yet. That's why we need a proper, impartial and independent investigation. but even is she DID refuse lawful orders that doesn't justify murder in this situation. Ross cannot claim he feared for his life. [/quote]
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