Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go on.
Interfere with ICE agents during the course of their official business is obstruction of justice. That’s the law. That’s why the command to exit the vehicle was lawful.
The command may have been. Forcing the door open was not.
The command was not lawful. Don’t allow these clowns to gaslight you. This entire interaction was unlawful on ICE’s part.
You realize that ICE has the authority to detain a U.S. citizen if they interfere with their duties, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Your silence is not respect, it is fear. Think about it; is ICE doing its job if normal citizens are afraid of them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is tragic she died. But she and her wife were out there to disrupt ICE as much as possible. I am not sure what compels anyone to actually provoke a team of federal officials who are clearly armed.
Protest? Sure. Vote against the politicians implementing the policies? Sure.
But interjecting and engaging the officers literally; that (at best) gets you arrested - at worst dead.
Neither of those outcomes are worth the risk.
+1
Why did you make me hit you?
Do you ever take personal responsibility for any of your decisions and their outcomes?
Does ICE ever take responsibility for any of its decisions and their outcomes? No, they just lie about them.
You're no different if you don't believe in taking personal responsibility for your decisions and actions.
Do you think you’re actually making a point, here?
No one makes a decision to get shot in the face. People DO make decisions to SHOOT SOMEONE in the face. Do you really not understand the difference?
You don't seem to understand that consequences occur for decisions and actions. I'm not saying it's fair, but it's life. Not everyone is nice, kind, and caring.
It'd be cool if they could be professional though.
And not murder people.
FA FO
And here it is. These MAGA folks are just itching to have the slightest excuse (despite how illogical) to kill someone. They watch FoX News all day and fantasize about blowing some liberal’s head off.
We don’t want to blow the head off anyone. If you follow lawful orders, act accordingly, don’t interfere and you’ll be fine. Unfortunately, she found out the hard way.
Evil citizens should be afraid:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Are we dealing with mad domestic enemy or people who work for us? Why should citizens have to be so fearful of our Government employees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Your silence is not respect, it is fear. Think about it; is ICE doing its job if normal citizens are afraid of them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
This is how fascism breeds - they make power overreach and we just feel afraid to speak up.
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.
Exactly. Look for trouble, you may find it. Avoid putting yourself deliberately in a position of conflict with those whose capacity to impose their will on you exceeds your ability to resist them and live happily ever after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether she was a mom is completely irrelevant.
Every last media piece featuring or emphasizing that she was a mom, is not journalism. It’s propaganda.
Calling her a lunatic leftist or domestic terrorist is undeniably RW propaganda.
I agree- however the he message should include the fact that she made multiple bad decisions. Don’t call her a lunatic. But don’t paint her as a saint.
She could be a horrible criminal.
That doesn’t make it ok for Trump’s henchmen to shoot her in the face 3x.
It happens all the time when criminals drive at law enforcement
She didn’t drive at anyone.
ICE is not law enforcement.
Stop lying, fascist.
Not sure why people are saying ice isn't law enforcement
She does not have to drive at someone for it to be interference. Using a vehicle to intentionally block or impede clearly identified federal officers is obstruction regardless of speed or contact.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is federal law enforcement. ICE officers are sworn federal agents with arrest authority under federal law, and courts have affirmed this repeatedly.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/ICE_Watch/comments/1qag4z1/ice_agents_caused_a_brutal_car_accident_at/
Jan 11 2026
ICE agents caused a brutal car accident at Snelling and I94 in St. Paul, MN. After the accident the agents abducted and disappeared the women driving (who is an activist in the area) despite her screaming in pain from the accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether she was a mom is completely irrelevant.
Every last media piece featuring or emphasizing that she was a mom, is not journalism. It’s propaganda.
Calling her a lunatic leftist or domestic terrorist is undeniably RW propaganda.
I agree- however the he message should include the fact that she made multiple bad decisions. Don’t call her a lunatic. But don’t paint her as a saint.