Anonymous wrote:The car was turning right away from the agent. The agent was trying to block the vehicle from leaving. Shooting dead the driver does not help the agent. It made the steering wheel automatically rewind to the left and back to the direction of the agent.
The agent had already made up his mind to shoot the driver when she backed up his car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not see how anyone could watch that and not clearly conclude she drove right at him and actually hit him. He was justified in deploying deadly force here.
Case closed.
WTF? Yes, case closed...he murdered her.
she was turning right. He was at the corner of her vehicle. He could've stepped out of the way, but he was VERY ready with his gun, fired multiple shots, and then called her a bit ch.
He also testified under oath in an earlier case that he knows ICE agents should step out of the way of moving vehicles.
Wow.
They are going to try pretty hard to keep this out of evidence.
As if there will actually be a trial. He will be living in Moscow when the regime falls.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty funny to watch her wife go from acting all tough to picking pieces of her partner's brain matter out of her hair in 6 seconds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not see how anyone could watch that and not clearly conclude she drove right at him and actually hit him. He was justified in deploying deadly force here.
Case closed.
WTF? Yes, case closed...he murdered her.
she was turning right. He was at the corner of her vehicle. He could've stepped out of the way, but he was VERY ready with his gun, fired multiple shots, and then called her a bit ch.
He also testified under oath in an earlier case that he knows ICE agents should step out of the way of moving vehicles.
Wow.
They are going to try pretty hard to keep this out of evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not see how anyone could watch that and not clearly conclude she drove right at him and actually hit him. He was justified in deploying deadly force here.
Case closed.
WTF? Yes, case closed...he murdered her.
she was turning right. He was at the corner of her vehicle. He could've stepped out of the way, but he was VERY ready with his gun, fired multiple shots, and then called her a bit ch.
He also testified under oath in an earlier case that he knows ICE agents should step out of the way of moving vehicles.
Wow.
They are going to try pretty hard to keep this out of evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The WaPo had an article with quotes from RG’s father. He said she ‘had a good life, but a hard life”. The article does not explain what was meant by this cryptic statement. Any ideas?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2026/01/08/renee-good-ice-who-is/
Her Air Force veteran husband killed himself, for one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ The officer did not have any choice here.”
He could’ve stepped out of the way.
So man things that he could have done. I look forward to hearing what his lawyer will say in court.
They also could’ve allowed the doctor to try to help her. Instead they said “I don’t care”
OK... have to chime in here....
This was a crime scene. How in the world would the ICE agents know that the person was a legitimate doctor and not some random protester?
They don't allow random people to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not see how anyone could watch that and not clearly conclude she drove right at him and actually hit him. He was justified in deploying deadly force here.
Case closed.
WTF? Yes, case closed...he murdered her.
she was turning right. He was at the corner of her vehicle. He could've stepped out of the way, but he was VERY ready with his gun, fired multiple shots, and then called her a bit ch.
He also testified under oath in an earlier case that he knows ICE agents should step out of the way of moving vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ The officer did not have any choice here.”
He could’ve stepped out of the way.
So man things that he could have done. I look forward to hearing what his lawyer will say in court.
They also could’ve allowed the doctor to try to help her. Instead they said “I don’t care”
Anonymous wrote:How was she supporting herself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The WaPo had an article with quotes from RG’s father. He said she ‘had a good life, but a hard life”. The article does not explain what was meant by this cryptic statement. Any ideas?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2026/01/08/renee-good-ice-who-is/
Maybe because her husband died. What do YOU think it means? Sounds like you’re dying to insinuate it’s something bad.
There is a subset of of criminolgy called victimology. It is not victim blaming. Per google response:
“Victimology is the scientific study of crime victims, exploring the causes, consequences, and patterns of victimization, including the victim's role, their relationship with offenders, interactions with the justice system, and societal responses like media portrayal and support services. It's an interdisciplinary field, drawing from criminology, psychology, sociology, and law, aiming to understand victims better, reduce victimization, and improve support through theories like victim precipitation and by analyzing factors like class, race, and gender. “
It’s relevant in this case, actually in all cases. It can be used as an educational tool to prevent similar victims.
It’s abundantly clear here Renee sought to make herself a victim in this instance.