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#731
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02-07-2026, 04:28 PM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Woman in Minneapolis
Assumptions do not have to be declared. They can simply exist. Your clear inability to recognize that fact is equally alarming and disappointing. Your statement above in red is an assumption. You would have to be clairvoyant, in the car with them before the incident, or in possession of some previously unseen "discourse" evidence no one else on the planet has access to in order to represent that as fact. If you know of any legitimate, non-assumptive evidence that actually supports your conclusion, please share it. I am completely open to it if it exists. Until then, we can share a tissue box to dry our tears of disappointment, but hard pass on debating this any further. I have said everything I need to say and backed it up with sources. Enjoy the rest of your evening.
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#732
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02-07-2026, 06:45 PM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Woman in Minneapolis
Serious but simple question, have you ever once considered WHY the butch wife would have been outside the vehicle in the first place? Or why the door was locked (luckily for her) when she attempted to get back in?
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#733
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02-07-2026, 11:29 PM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Woman in Minneapolis
Oh, let me play this game too. How's these for two assumptions:
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#734
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02-08-2026, 03:14 AM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Woman in Minneapolis
Hours after an immigration agent fatally shot Renee Good inside her S.U.V. on a Minneapolis street last month, a senior federal prosecutor in Minnesota sought a warrant to search the vehicle for evidence in what he expected would be a standard civil rights investigation into the agent’s use of force. The prosecutor, Joseph H. Thompson, wrote in an email to colleagues that the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, a state agency that specializes in investigating police shootings, would team up with the F.B.I. to determine whether the shooting had been justified and lawful or had violated Ms. Good’s civil rights. But later that week, as F.B.I. agents equipped with a signed warrant prepared to document blood spatter and bullet holes in Ms. Good’s S.U.V., they received orders to stop, according to several people with knowledge of the events who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. The orders, they said, came from senior officials, including Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, several of whom worried that pursuing a civil rights investigation — by using a warrant obtained on that basis — would contradict President Trump’s claim that Ms. Good “violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer” who fired at her as she drove her vehicle. Over the next few days, top Department of Justice officials presented alternative approaches. First, they suggested prosecutors ask a judge to sign a new search warrant for the vehicle, predicated on a criminal investigation into whether the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who shot Ms. Good, Jonathan Ross, had been assaulted by her. Later, they urged the prosecutors to instead investigate Ms. Good’s partner, who had been with Ms. Good on the morning of the shooting, confronting immigration agents in their Minneapolis neighborhood. Several of the career federal prosecutors in Minnesota, including Mr. Thompson, balked at the new approach, which they viewed as legally dubious and incendiary in a state where anger over a federal immigration crackdown was already boiling over. Mr. Thompson and five others left the office in protest, setting off a broader wave of resignations that has left Minnesota’s U.S. attorney’s office severely understaffed and in crisis. Officials have not said whether they ultimately obtained a new warrant to search the vehicle. From an office of about 25 criminal litigators, gone are the top prosecutors who had overseen a sprawling, yearslong investigation into fraud in Minnesota’s social services programs, which the White House months ago cited as a reason for the immigration crackdown in the state. The departures also have drained the U.S. attorney’s office as it prepares complex cases, including trials in the fatal attack on a Minnesota state lawmaker and in a terrorism case, and investigations into fentanyl trafficking. The prosecutors who remain have been flooded with new cases related to the immigration crackdown — allegations of assaults on federal officers and lawsuits challenging the legality of individual detentions of immigrants. “This is potentially destroying all of the progress that we have made, working together between local and federal law enforcement officials in a very coordinated way, to actually go after the worst of the worst,” Brian O’Hara, the Minneapolis police chief, said in an interview. This account of tumult at the U.S. attorney’s office in Minnesota is based on interviews with about a dozen people in Minnesota and Washington, D.C., familiar with the events. Some spoke on the condition of anonymity, saying they feared retaliation from the administration. Some read from notes they took during key moments. Cindy Burnham, a spokeswoman for the F.B.I. in Minnesota, declined to comment for this article, as did Daniel N. Rosen, the U.S. attorney in Minnesota. Emily Covington, a Justice Department spokeswoman, did not respond to a request for comment. |
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#735
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02-08-2026, 12:31 PM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Woman in Minneapolis
It is sad how recent presidents have weaponized the Law Enforcement branches in the last 20 years. This also goes for the Judicial branches. Our Judicial and LE branches should be totally objective. But many have let their political beliefs temper their judgement. Their is no reason why a parallel investigations between Federal and State could not be done. This has to stop. Like Journalists, if they continue all respect will be lost with these groups. |
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#736
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02-08-2026, 09:54 PM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Woman in Minneapolis
Sure, that's the point of public discussion. Plus her silence is deafening and quite telling... Yup, it's quite obvious that's what she was doing. Consider the fact she was driving a modern car, which will automatically lock the doors when put in drive. Yup, the prize is you pointed out the facts that were quite obvious, that I was also pointing out. Maybe go back and read my post again, coupled by her silence, make the connection yet? The point is the hard-core Leftists get just as blinded by passion as their, "mortal enemies", their mirror image on the far Right. It's the classic yin-yang that both sides refuse to acknowledge, while the rest of us can see so blatantly clear... |
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#739
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02-18-2026, 01:50 AM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Woman in Minneapolis
So wild that some people are trying to be on some moral high ground, claiming things without a law degree, and making statements based on feelings....All while claiming some moral high ground, acting like you are better than someone else, all while watching the same videos and pictures of death on this website. Is USA perfect? No, not by any means.....but some of you should try the shit you get away with here in other countries and see how it works out. You should already know, we are watching the same videos of the shit that happens. If 90 percent of these protestors actually cared, they would be doing things like get an education and run for political position to change laws, or petitioning for said changes. Instead they just want to get septum piercings, die their hair blue and green, and tell other races how they should feel. All while complaining about a government that is paying them to be on unemployment, protesting day after day, blowing whistles, asking for police help that they were trying to defund several years ago. Some people clearly have been off their meds for too long.
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#740
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02-19-2026, 06:34 PM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Woman in Minneapolis
The MAGA MORON are cheering this because they are racist fucking pigs. They see something not there. That pussy ICE GESTAPO NAZI murdered Renee Nicole Good. One day it may be one of their loved ones. Then they will know what it feels like when someone they love is shot in the face they FAFO.
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