I have no idea if this is real or not but I found it hilarious for some reason.
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I have no idea if this is real or not but I found it hilarious for some reason.
https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/2009...519938414?s=20
"JUST IN: Renee Nicole Good was a Minneapolis "ICE Watch" "warrior" who "trained" to resist feds, according to the New York Post.
The Post reports that Good worked to "document and resist" ICE in Minnesota.
Good reportedly moved to Minneapolis last year and quickly connected with anti-ICE activists through her son's charter school.
The charter school says it puts "social justice first" and "involving kids in political and social activism," according to the Post.
"She was a warrior. She died doing what was right," a parent whose child goes to the school told the outlet.
"[Good] was trained against these ICE agents, what to do, what not to do, it’s a very thorough training... To listen to commands, to know your rights, to whistle when you see an ICE agent," the parent 'Leesa' said.
The Goods reportedly moved to Canada from Kansas City after Trump won the 2024 election and planned on living there for good before moving to Minneapolis.
Source: New York Post."
https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/20...229847079?s=20
Paid agitators.
https://x.com/chiIIum/status/2009350573074862446?s=20
Who was outside of the car filming.
Fuck around and find out.
White liberal women are insufferable and they all deserve this fate.
Yeah, anyone who thinks this was anything other than an attempt to interfere with ICE (and potentially make a viral video of ICE "abusing" them in response) is stupid.
This wasn't an innocent woman who happened to stop her car in the road and tried to wave them by.
She created a blockade and was fucking with them, while her wife was rolling the camera the entire way, hoping for a confrontation which would go viral.
Well... that's what they got. I do believe she attempted to drive away because she was in a panic about being detained, and completely forgot about the fact that an ICE agent was standing in front of her car.
I don't believe that she was trying to run anyone over, but the dude couldn't read her mind, and he already got dragged by a car 6 months ago in similar circumstances.
Though I think in her case it's likely they were doing their own thing, it's worth investigating if she and her wife were being paid to obtain footage of some kind of reaction.
The takeaway everyone should have here is that it's not a good idea to interfere with law enforcement doing their jobs, even if you disagree with the laws being enforced, or the manner in which they're enforcing it.
This creates dangerous situations for both you and law enforcement, and ultimately people end up getting hurt, sometimes via misunderstandings which is likely what happened here.
Just stay the fuck away from them and stop positioning yourself as a social justice hero who is going to "legally" interfere with enforcement efforts.
Unfortunately this bullshit has all been normalized by the left over the past 11+ years -- ever since Ferguson, and all of the rioting/road blocking that followed. Society needs to re-learn that blatantly interfering with or attacking law enforcement puts your life at risk, as does any form of rioting.
My advice is don’t put yourself in a position to get shot.
Lady made a mistake, shooter made a mistake….the dead one made the bigger one
no wonder why the guy may have been a bit "trigger happy"... i don't blame him even before this came out...
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fatally shot a 37-year-old mom-of-three in Minneapolis has been identified as Jonathan Ross, an officer who was dragged and injured by a fleeing driver in a separate incident last year, The Minnesota Star Tribune reported.
Ross was part of a targeted crackdown in south Minneapolis on Wednesday morning when Renee Nicole Good was shot, a law enforcement source told the Tribune. Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary at DHS, refused to name the ICE agent, but told The Independent “he acted according to his training.”
Ross was previously dragged by a fleeing suspect during the arrest of Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala, a Mexican citizen, in Bloomington, Minnesota, in June 2025.
Munoz-Guatemala, who had previously been convicted of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct and was on a detainer, ignored ICE agents’ commands, prompting Ross to break open a window of his car and try to unlock the door.
Munoz-Guatemala then accelerated, dragging Ross roughly 300 feet before he was “knocked” from the car. As a result of the incident, Ross needed 20 stitches on his arm and 13 more on his hand, according to court documents seen by the Tribune. Munoz-Guatemala was later convicted of assaulting an officer
Jury instructions for Munoz-Guatemala’s trial identify the officer injured as Ross. Property records and voter registration reviewed by The Guardian confirmed that a 46-year-old man called Jonathan David Ross lives in north-east Minneapolis.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ic...d=BingNewsSerp
I'm pretty sure I wrote in the LA Mayor Bass thread that this activity was going to elevate and eventually someone is going to get shot. You keep poking the bear. -DR
This guy nailed it- https://www.facebook.com/reel/1424747115943032
Some random person's writing-
https://scontent-lax7-1.xx.fbcdn.net...eQ&oe=696632DC
Renee Good's "wife" Becca - who was filming the incident today from outside the car - allegedly has a long rap sheet and there are records of them in Colorado, Virginia and Missouri. The SUV had Missouri plates.
Someone needs to investigate the social media and bank accounts of Renee Good and her “wife” Becca and find out just what they do for a living.
I guarantee there's much much more to this story. Let's allow the 72 hour rule to apply. Renee's husband, Timmy, and the father of her three children - died in 2023 - and apparently Renee and Becca hooked up after that. They called themselves QUEER ACTIVISTS. The family of Renee's husband did not mention either of them at all in his obituary. Which
I find very odd. Renee's poetry was very anti-Christian.
BTW - if she didn't speed up to intentionally hit the ICE officer she wouldn't have crashed into that white vehicle as forcefully like she did.
https://x.com/ClifLewis3/status/2009...187670224?s=20
Don't fuck around when retard vigilantes have guns, survival 101.
Slightly more sympathy for her than that dead MAGA whore who got brained 5 years agat the Capitol but not much.
All I can say is that I'm glad she was white.
If she were black, we'd have a whole second round of riots on our hands -- including by white Antifa claiming that this was a white supremacist killing.
Since it was a white woman shot by a white cop, race can't be a part of it, so this controversy is mostly confined to people arguing on the internet.
New video released of Renee Good dropping off someone (presumably her wife), then turning her SUV perpendicular to block the road for 4 minutes, prior to the confrontation with ICE that we've all seen.
https://x.com/officer_Lew/status/2009460311095419388
This seems to validate the claim that she was there to agitate and block ICE (while her wife filmed any confrontation). She left space in the road for people to pass, presumably so it wouldn't snarl traffic and look worse for her on the video when any confrontation occurred.
So she was there with her wife to basically farm for victimhood for the internet, using ICE as the villain.
So much for the left wing narrative that she was "just there to drop off her 6-year old" or "just there to legally observe".
I voted for this.
Terrible mom terrible example for children.
Terrible decisions ending in death.
https://x.com/NickJFreitas/status/20...260885157?s=20
"Everyone, regardless of political leanings, had some preconceived notions when they heard that an ICE agent had shot and killed a woman.
The difference is, the right immediately wanted to see video in order to determine if it was justified.
The left couldn't have cared less about video, evidence or anything that didn't confirm their preconceived notion.
All that mattered was whether or not it was useful for their narrative. That is the extent of their curiosity. It always is.
Which is why their analysis and moral ramblings mean nothing to me.
When no amount of evidence can convince you that your preconceived notion was incorrect or at the very least incomplete, then you are not a reasonable person. You are at best a useful idiot and at worst a deliberate and nefarious manipulator.
But either way, there is no use trying to have a conversation."
And don't forget, if anyone makes a serious effort to try and have a conversation with the youth to break down these walls before they are beyond help (there's no hope for the people like the 37 year old lady who got shot), they will intentionally take everything that persons says out of context, spread it to all corners of the internet for years to paint them as a monster until someone shoots them, and then they will all laugh about it. That actually happened.
GTFO
Most reasonable people are of two minds.
You shouldn’t allow a single new immigrant into the US unless they are absolute must have. Somalians, Indians, whomever…no more political amnesty shit for decades
Every single criminal infraction by these Somalians including fraud and they should be shipped to the furthest corner of Africa.
This doesn’t change the fact they are sending poorly trained hicks from Texas to do a job they aren’t trained to do. Fucking absolute clown show. Getting stuck on ice because they’re lol hicks, shooting at a moving car which no cop is ever trained to do for a dozen reasons. Really lucky he didn’t kill a taxpayer. Poor tactical approach. Poor positioning.
These guys are clowns. Take the dyke and lock her up for a month. No one cares. But if you send incompetent people into a charged situation bad shit happens. I hated the military in the cities, but they were 10x better than this group of Keystone cops. These are desert level morons.