Anonymous wrote:The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle. IMO, his actions were lawful. The disrespect the wife showed the agents and the victim’s refusal to follow orders may have led him to believe that the victim was trying to kill him when she stuck him with her vehicle. I don’t think she was trying to kill him, but she did hit him while driving away, and a reasonable officer could have feared for his life in the situation. This wasn’t some innocent mom, as posters are trying to portray her as. She and her wife were agitators who stalked, obstructed and then committed violence against federal agents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle. IMO, his actions were lawful. The disrespect the wife showed the agents and the victim’s refusal to follow orders may have led him to believe that the victim was trying to kill him when she stuck him with her vehicle. I don’t think she was trying to kill him, but she did hit him while driving away, and a reasonable officer could have feared for his life in the situation. This wasn’t some innocent mom, as posters are trying to portray her as. She and her wife were agitators who stalked, obstructed and then committed violence against federal agents.
There’s no evidence she stalked or obstructed anyone. And refusal to follow orders does not justify deadly force.
She obstructed the agents by parking her car in the middle of the road, aiming to disrupt a federal law enforcement operation.
The wife admitted to the officers that they follow the agents around. That’s stalking.
They were very unpleasant individuals who believed they had the right to disrupt law enforcement operations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle. IMO, his actions were lawful. The disrespect the wife showed the agents and the victim’s refusal to follow orders may have led him to believe that the victim was trying to kill him when she stuck him with her vehicle. I don’t think she was trying to kill him, but she did hit him while driving away, and a reasonable officer could have feared for his life in the situation. This wasn’t some innocent mom, as posters are trying to portray her as. She and her wife were agitators who stalked, obstructed and then committed violence against federal agents.
There’s no evidence she stalked or obstructed anyone. And refusal to follow orders does not justify deadly force.
She obstructed the agents by parking her car in the middle of the road, aiming to disrupt a federal law enforcement operation.
The wife admitted to the officers that they follow the agents around. That’s stalking.
They were very unpleasant individuals who believed they had the right to disrupt law enforcement operations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle. IMO, his actions were lawful. The disrespect the wife showed the agents and the victim’s refusal to follow orders may have led him to believe that the victim was trying to kill him when she stuck him with her vehicle. I don’t think she was trying to kill him, but she did hit him while driving away, and a reasonable officer could have feared for his life in the situation. This wasn’t some innocent mom, as posters are trying to portray her as. She and her wife were agitators who stalked, obstructed and then committed violence against federal agents.
+1. Also, wasn't this new video from his body cam, rather than a cell phone? So he wasn't holding the recording device in his hand.
Anonymous wrote:The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle.
Explain this to me like I’m five, please. How can you keep filming and shoot your gun while being hit by a car?
Anonymous wrote:NEWS: The Hennepin County Attorney investigating the ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole Good confirms he does not have "complete immunity."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle. IMO, his actions were lawful. The disrespect the wife showed the agents and the victim’s refusal to follow orders may have led him to believe that the victim was trying to kill him when she stuck him with her vehicle. I don’t think she was trying to kill him, but she did hit him while driving away, and a reasonable officer could have feared for his life in the situation. This wasn’t some innocent mom, as posters are trying to portray her as. She and her wife were agitators who stalked, obstructed and then committed violence against federal agents.
+1. Also, wasn't this new video from his body cam, rather than a cell phone? So he wasn't holding the recording device in his hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle. IMO, his actions were lawful. The disrespect the wife showed the agents and the victim’s refusal to follow orders may have led him to believe that the victim was trying to kill him when she stuck him with her vehicle. I don’t think she was trying to kill him, but she did hit him while driving away, and a reasonable officer could have feared for his life in the situation. This wasn’t some innocent mom, as posters are trying to portray her as. She and her wife were agitators who stalked, obstructed and then committed violence against federal agents.
There’s no evidence she stalked or obstructed anyone. And refusal to follow orders does not justify deadly force.
She obstructed the agents by parking her car in the middle of the road, aiming to disrupt a federal law enforcement operation.
The wife admitted to the officers that they follow the agents around. That’s stalking.
They were very unpleasant individuals who believed they had the right to disrupt law enforcement operations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle. IMO, his actions were lawful. The disrespect the wife showed the agents and the victim’s refusal to follow orders may have led him to believe that the victim was trying to kill him when she stuck him with her vehicle. I don’t think she was trying to kill him, but she did hit him while driving away, and a reasonable officer could have feared for his life in the situation. This wasn’t some innocent mom, as posters are trying to portray her as. She and her wife were agitators who stalked, obstructed and then committed violence against federal agents.
There’s no evidence she stalked or obstructed anyone. And refusal to follow orders does not justify deadly force.
She obstructed the agents by parking her car in the middle of the road, aiming to disrupt a federal law enforcement operation.
The wife admitted to the officers that they follow the agents around. That’s stalking.
They were very unpleasant individuals who believed they had the right to disrupt law enforcement operations.
The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:The video proves that the ICE agent was struck by the victim’s vehicle. IMO, his actions were lawful. The disrespect the wife showed the agents and the victim’s refusal to follow orders may have led him to believe that the victim was trying to kill him when she stuck him with her vehicle. I don’t think she was trying to kill him, but she did hit him while driving away, and a reasonable officer could have feared for his life in the situation. This wasn’t some innocent mom, as posters are trying to portray her as. She and her wife were agitators who stalked, obstructed and then committed violence against federal agents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The white house also posted it. Terrible judgment. My guess is all the people here haven't actually watched it; they're just saying it's justified because Vance and Trump claim the video say it's justified. horrible horrible judgment on their part. Makes Ross look worse
Keep telling yourself that. Every single person that sees this sees the truth. She tried to kill him.
Anyway it doesn't matter. There is no world where a dyke beats a straight white male LEO. None. Deal with it.
Can you point out where she tried to kill him? Aside, that talking point died out 75 pages ago. I think we're onto "he feared for his life" for some reason.
We are there because that is the legal standard for when the use of lethal force is justified. When a reasonable person under the circumstances would be in fear for his life.
There is no reasonable person who would fear for their life with respect to a car pulling out to the right.
His family has come out in his defense claiming he is a “committed Christian”, which pretty much confirms he is an unstable nutjob with a criminal mindset.
True Christians don’t need to tell the world they are Christians, they show it by their actions. And Thou.Shall.Not.Kill.
You just exposed yourself as NOT a Christian.
The commandment is: “Though Shall Not Murder.” Very different.
You are wrong PP. if it were broadly “kill” (it’s not), then none of us could ever serve in the military, public safety, etc.
https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Exodus-20-13/
"Thou shalt not kill."
No one believes your kooky Bible written by some carnival barker preacher-grifter in 1983.
Anonymous wrote:And before you say dropping the cell phone proves he was hit by the car, let me ask you this because I don’t actually know. Do you need one hand to shoot a gun or two? I think he dropped the cell phone so he could put both hands on his gun. Was there a point where he had a cell phone in one hand and a gun in the other? Fearing for his life as he said? Because that really doesn’t sound like legitimate law enforcement to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is a RWNJ account in “moderate viewpoint” clothing. TF outta here, thanks for trying.
I am guessing the Associates Degree brain trust in comms at the WH is spending all of their time trying to create confusion about Renee Good’s murder. It won’t work. Tell your bosses, PP!
This.
She’s too made up and looks too warm to have been outside at a protest.