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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just read that the guy that shot Renee Good was supposedly working in law enforcement for several years. That's absolutely ridiculous. Standard police officer safety training given nationwide says that when dealing with vehicles, to never put your body in its path. He did so not once but twice. How could he be in law enforcement for years and yet not have basic safety training? Or did he have the training but just didn't care? He let his own arrogance and hubris override training? Police call that superman syndrome and it's toxic to police forces.[/quote] He’s been with law-enforcement a lot more than several years. He’s actually highly trained, which makes this so much worse. This is his background: He said he returned from Iraq in 2005, went to college and joined the Border Patrol in 2007 near El Paso, Texas. He worked there until 2015, serving as a field intelligence agent gathering and analyzing information on cartels and drug and human smuggling. 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.[/quote]
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