I took some time to answer this question; I needed to review sources I’ve been consuming since it all can glom together in my mind
Currently I think
- René Good was sympathetic to the goals of organizations that exist to disrupt ICE. She and wife followed at least one social media account of a Minneapolis ICE monitoring group. (Inside Edition report) Her wife Rebecca said in an interview released yesterday ( multiple sources) that they “stopped to support neighbors” in the ICE protest.
- Renée Goode parked her maroon colored SUV at an angle to somehow participate in an ICE disruption exercise. The car was not parked on the side of the street. The car was stopped in a place that disrupted traffic. (Videos)
- ICE agents gave her a lawful order to get out of her car. She chose not to do that. ( videos)
- There MAY have been conflicting orders from ICE where someone indicated she should move her car ( videos)
- Renee drove her car forward where an ice agent stood and the car hit him; ( Officer Ross’ phone video) she MAY not have intended to hit him ( conjecture)
- ICE agent Ross used regrettable and unnecessary force in this situation to shoot her (conjecture)
- ICE agent Ross viewed Renee Good’s vehicle as a deadly weapon ( conjecture)
- Renee Good’s car hit ICE agent Ross (Ross video)
- ICE agent Ross acted lawfully if regrettably and did not use the highest and best option he was trained for which would’ve been to not shoot the driver of this car ( conjecture)
There is a whole lot else that is rumor and conjecture, and some of that is that she was an active member of one of these ICE disruptor groups. But I wasn’t able to confirm that in any of the sources that I looked at carefully today. More may be revealed later.
I really wanted to know what the ICE protestors were “supposed” to do, that is if they’ve been trained, when they encounter a lawful order from ICE agents. It is clear that Rebecca and her wife blew off ICE commands and Rebecca Good even taunted agents.
I see that in a lot of law-enforcement videos of sovereign citizens in traffic stops. These folks don’t think they need to pay attention to law-enforcement. They find out otherwise





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