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  1. cutieFitNdNaked on

    So the shooters name is out, that’s step one, now we need transparency, footage, and accountability.

  2. If it was him, which we don’t know yet, then why the hell would he stand in front of the vehicle? I’m pretty sure that is one of the big “don’t ever do this” things about apprehending someone.

  3. Sounds like confirmation this isn’t a training issue. A 10-year veteran knows what they’re doing – this is what they were trained to do. This will keep happening, because this is what ICE is supposed to do.

  4. longtermattention on

    Anyone that has seen the videos know ICE is full of shit with their narrative.

  5. simplebbygirl on

    We know wwho fired the shot now, next step is actual evidence and a real investigation, not spiin.

  6. Large_banana_hammock on

    Jonathan Ross was “dragged 50 feet” by a car and “suffered PTSD” from the incident. And…. He was cleared just to do this a few months later??

  7. Proper-Table5570 on

    Damn, a *Minneapolis resident* as well? Insane work to casually fire rounds in your own city, what an absolute dipshit

  8. Eastern-Rabbit-3696 on

    So if he’s been here for 10 years, they either have had the training or have PTSD in which why the fuck was he there in the first place?

  9. strangersadvice on

    The Good are not safe in Trump’s America.

    (And it is ironic that the masked Ice Agent was doxed by VP Vance.)

  10. Austin_Peep_9396 on

    “… At the White House on Thursday, Vance engaged in a lengthy defense of the officer’s actions and said: “[T]hat very ICE officer nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, 33 stitches in his leg. So you think maybe he’s a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile.” The court documents indicate the stitches were on Ross’s arms and hand, not his leg.”

    If that’s all true, then it seems to me he was suffering from trauma that left him unsuitable for ICE duty. No officer’s previous trauma should cause him to react differently to a new situation. If that officer was afraid of more interactions with moving vehicles, then he should not have tried to block the car with his body. And, in this case, he was in no danger of being run over, so his previous trauma response means he needs to be immediately released of duty (and should be charged, along with his commanding officers for putting this obviously ill suited officer on the streets, as he posed an immediate and real threat to the community and his fellow officers).

  11. “[T]hat very ICE officer nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, 33 stitches in his leg. So you think maybe he’s a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile.” The court documents indicate the stitches were on Ross’s arms and hand, not his leg. – JD Vance

    Then maybe he shouldn’t have been holding a fucking weapon and be right in the thick of it running up to vehicles yet?

  12. So what they are saying here.. he should have know better than to discharge his weapon so fast. I know plenty of cops and I know discharging a weapon at a moving vehicle is the last resort.

    So Ross shot Good in cold blood. Got it. He knew better but had blood lust so he killed her anyways.

  13. 19seventy-eight on

    Whether they believe they were right to kill her or not…

    They prevented a doctor from giving her first aid and then they got in their cars and drove away.

    Absolutely disgusting.

  14. ThatDudeJuicebox on

    He wanted an excuse to execute someone and get got
    It. He wasn’t going to let this driver get away like the previous one. What a loser.

  15. Arrest this fucking monster already. Charge him with STATE charges so he doesn’t get a pardon from the Felon In Chief.

  16. Why is no one talking about the fact that he leaves in the suv that was blocking her in to begin with.  People say she was blocking the road but if her car wasn’t there the suv with the door open was still blocking the lane. 

  17. defaultusername-17 on

    i am sorry, but enough coddling this bullshit.

    PTSD aught to be a disqualifying condition from working as an ERO or anywhere where you might be involved with other people’s lives.

    particularly if you’re going to use it as an excuse for murder.

  18. FailedInfinity on

    This man was so scared for his life that he *checks video* leaned towards the front of the car while firing shots.

  19. Papa_Smurf_73 on

    Identified as a “10-year law enforcement veteran”? I don’t care if he spent 25 years as **POPE**, he should be jail already.

  20. Ah, so the horseshit reports of him being injured and hospitalized from this murder are from the *other time* he blatantly disregarded policy and training to be unjustifiably violent. That tracks.

  21. Conscious-Panda-6769 on

    NONE OF THIS JUSTIFIED SH00TING AN UNARMED US CITIZEN IN THE FACE WHEN SHE WAS COMPLYING WITH THEIR “LEAVE” COMMAND.

    They asked her BOTH to ”LEAVE” and “GET OUT OF THE CAR”. At the same time.

    Now, I shouldn’t have to explain this like we’re all in Preschool, buuuuuut…if you are asking someone in a vehicle to “LEAVE”, then they’re not going to be able to “GET OUT OF THE CAR” because they’re, you know, LEAVING. By DRIVING.

    Regardless of ANY of this…
    What authority did ICE have to stop Renee Good? They aren’t police. She was a U.S. citizen. She wasn’t brown, so according to SCOTUS they can’t stop her because she’s white. They aren’t saying they suspected her of immigration violations. They had zero jurisdiction in making ANY demands of her in the first place.

  22. Since when is blocking someone, federal agent or not, DOMESTIC TERRORISM?! Obstructions of whatever the fuck?! Sure. Illegal?! Maybe. But it is not automatic DOMESTIC TERRORISM.

    That’s fucking lunacy. And I’m fucking sick of it.

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