Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) (part II)


Rep. Wesley Hunt: "The bottom line is this: when a federal officer gives you instructions, you abide by them and then you get to keep your life"
where was this chud when this was going on

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Noem: "People need to stop using their vehicles as weapons ... it's clear that it's being coordinated. People are being trained"

representative jeffries:

Kristi Noem is a stone-cold liar who has zero credibility.There is nothing to suggest the shooting of an unarmed woman in Minneapolis was justified.This heinous killing must be criminally investigated to the full extent of the law.
 
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Let's review, shall we?

1. ICE told Good to move her car.
2. She attempted to comply.
3. She did not get to keep her life.
Did they? I grant it is possible. What I heard was "Get out of your car. Get out of the car. Get out of the _____ car." The driver of the SUV that was being blocked (the ICE car) got out of his car, walked toward the vehicle blocking the road, told the driver to "get out of the car" and even tried to open the car door to forcibly get the driver out of the car. Such an action is inconsistent with ordering someone to move their car. You do not order someone to move and at the same time try to open the car door. It is possible that some other federal officer directed her to move her car, but this federal officer clearly telling her to get out of the car.
If she stopped cross-ways on the street in an effort to impede federal law enforcement in the accomplishment of their duties, that is a federal crime. It is certainly sufficient cause for the federal officers to believe a crime might have been committed and to take the time to investigate. That would, at a minimum, require them to interview the driver who had blocked a public street (Had her car slipped on the ice? Was she intent on preventing federal officers from accomplishing their duties? One is a mishap. The other a crime worth investigating.) I know that in my state, blocking a public street (in a protest or for panhandling or even in pursuit of a business opportunity) is a state crime. If I do it to prevent the FBI from arrested a criminal suspect, that is a federal crime.
 
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Jesse Watters highlights that Renee Nicole Good, the woman killed by ICE, had "pronouns in her bio" and "leaves behind a lesbian partner and a child from a previous marriage"




And now the “othering” of the victim begins, right on schedule.
One of the videos I watched last night was from a local news program and they included that detail. I'm not sure what this has to do with her being shot. It just seems prurient or gratuitous.
 
Did they? I grant it is possible. What I heard was "Get out of your car. Get out of the car. Get out of the _____ car." The driver of the SUV that was being blocked (the ICE car) got out of his car, walked toward the vehicle blocking the road, told the driver to "get out of the car" and even tried to open the car door to forcibly get the driver out of the car. Such an action is inconsistent with ordering someone to move their car. You do not order someone to move and at the same time try to open the car door. It is possible that some other federal officer directed her to move her car, but this federal officer clearly telling her to get out of the car.
If she stopped cross-ways on the street in an effort to impede federal law enforcement in the accomplishment of their duties, that is a federal crime. It is certainly sufficient cause for the federal officers to believe a crime might have been committed and to take the time to investigate. That would, at a minimum, require them to interview the driver who had blocked a public street (Had her car slipped on the ice? Was she intent on preventing federal officers from accomplishing their duties? One is a mishap. The other a crime worth investigating.) I know that in my state, blocking a public street (in a protest or for panhandling or even in pursuit of a business opportunity) is a state crime. If I do it to prevent the FBI from arrested a criminal suspect, that is a federal crime.
OK, I did some addl research--some of the clips cut off what led up to the incident.

She was pulling out onto the road from her driveway when an ICE vehicle zoomed around in front of her. A second ICE vehicle was following and she waived for it to go around too. Instead ICE came stomping out of the vehicle, screaming profanities at her to get out of the car, and yanking on her door. Keep in mind, ICE are not police. She backed, turned, and pulled forward slowly to leave, and he shot her three times in the head.
 
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Jesse Watters highlights that Renee Nicole Good, the woman killed by ICE, had "pronouns in her bio" and "leaves behind a lesbian partner and a child from a previous marriage"




And now the “othering” of the victim begins, right on schedule.
im guessing by the end of the day she will be transantifasomali and it will be discovered that it was in fact her that assassinated charlie kirk
 

Videos Contradict Trump Administration Account of ICE Shooting in Minneapolis​

An analysis of footage from three camera angles shows that the motorist was driving away from — not toward — a federal officer when he opened fire.​

On Wednesday in Minneapolis, a federal agent fatally shot a motorist, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good. Trump administration officials said these were “defensive shots” fired because the officer was being run over. But our analysis of bystander footage, filmed from different angles, appears to show the agent was not in the path of the victim’s SUV when he fired three shots at close range. Here’s how events unfolded.

Moments before the shooting, the victim’s maroon SUV is stopped in the middle of the street. Multiple unmarked federal vehicles are idling nearby. Secretary Noem alleged the motorist “was blocking the officers in.” Bystanders are blowing whistles and yelling at federal agents. Then, federal vehicles start moving toward the maroon SUV with sirens and lights blaring. A federal agent films the scene on his phone. The driver rolls forward slightly, turning left, then stops and waves for others to go ahead. Two agents exit this silver pickup and walk toward the vehicle. Moments later, shots are fired.

Let’s look at the scene again more closely. This is the agent who shoots the driver. He walks around the car filming and disappears from view. Other agents pull up and order the driver to exit her vehicle. One of them grabs at the door handle and reaches inside. The SUV reverses, then turns right, apparently attempting to leave. At the same time, the agent filming crosses toward the left of the vehicle and grabs his gun. He opens fire on the motorist and continues shooting as she drives past. The moment the agent fires, he is standing here to the left of the SUV and the wheels are pointing to the right away from the agent.

This appears to conflict with allegations that the SUV was ramming or about to ram the officer. President Trump and others said the federal agent was hit by the SUV, often pointing to another video filmed from a different angle. And it’s true that at this moment, in this grainy, low-resolution footage, it does look like the agent is being struck by the SUV. But when we synchronize it with the first clip, we can see the agent is not being run over. In fact, his feet are positioned away from the SUV. The SUV crashes into a white car parked down the road. A bystander runs toward the collision. The federal agents on scene do not appear to rush to provide emergency medical care. Eventually, the agent who shot the motorist approaches the vehicle. Seconds later, he turns back around and tells his colleagues to call 911. Agents blocked several bystanders who attempt to provide medical care, including one who identifies himself as a physician. At the same time, several agents, including the agent who opened fire, get in their vehicles and drive off, apparently altering the active crime scene.
 
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OK, I did some addl research--some of the clips cut off what led up to the incident.

She was pulling out onto the road from her driveway when an ICE vehicle zoomed around in front of her. A second ICE vehicle was following and she waived for it to go around too. Instead ICE came stomping out of the vehicle, screaming profanities at her to get out of the car, and yanking on her door. Keep in mind, ICE are not police. She backed, turned, and pulled forward slowly to leave, and he shot her three times in the head.
so you’re saying she totally got what she deserved /s
 
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