New Details of ICE Shooting Revealed in 911 Transcripts - "Communication between Minneapolis police and fire units in the minutes following the shooting, also included among transcripts obtained by media outlets, show that an attempt was made to evacuate federal agents to deescalate the situation. “Contact who is in charge of feds and have them leave scene,” one local officer said at 10:07 a.m. Other messages that followed described the crowd as “getting more agitated” and said that a group of 20 people were attempting to surround ICE officers. By 11:20 a.m., an officer reported that “all ICE agents have left scene.”"
Weird. Left wingers keep telling us that Ross had to flee the scene because he knew he was guilty
Daractenus on X - "Maybe I’m too much of a European, but I honestly can’t understand how so many Americans find it perfectly natural to be shot in the head on the spot for the slightest act of disobedience toward any sort of law enforcement. You might wanna revisit that "land of the free" thing."
Lauren Chen on X - ""The slightest act of disobedience" Europeans will justify sending people to jail over tweets, but then act like getting hit with a van is not a big deal since it happens to them every time they try to host a Christmas market"
Meme - *Clown meme*
"SHE WAS JUST SITTING IN HER CAR"
"SHE WAS JUST DRIVING AWAY"
"SHE BARELY CLIPPED HIM"
"THE ICE AGENT SAID BAD WORDS"
Meme - Christmas Brick - KOROKS STOLE NOG: "You'll be worthless to them even if you literally die for their cause"
Yves-Angeline: ""Say Her Name" is for Black women. Period."
Bee @byprieta: "I'd like to remind y'all that "Say Her Name" is for Black women. Yes, it matters. Just like Rest in Power is for Black revolutionaries"
An "ally" is a useful idiot who is still ultimately despised for existing
Meme - Tim Walz: "Using the National Guard to stop BLM from burning down Minneapolis *no*"
Tim Walz: "Using the National Guard to stop law enforcement from doing their jobs *yes*"
Meme - John Willow @JohnathonWillow: "From this angle, it is very clear that Anakin Skywalker was not trying to harm the younglings. He was simply trying to provide them with a night light to usher the darkness away and calm their fears."
Meme - A Well_Armed Lamb 🇺🇲 @AWell_ArmedLamb: "From this angle it very clear the balrog was not trying to pass and just panicked as the wizard broke the bridge out under its feet."
Meme - Jack Posobiec @JackPosobiec: "From this angle it is clear the Tanker Bug had just dropped her larva off at school and just panicked when Rico threatened her"
Meme - Tuor Eladar @AgitpropMaster: "From this image it was clear that the Death Star was not pointed directly at Yavin 4, and the rebel scum got away with barely a limp"
Meme - "FOR THE FIRST TIME DEMOCRATS CARE ABOUT A DEAD WHITE BLONDE GIRL"
Meme - "Tinder profile pic vs How she pulls up to the date"
Meme - "0.3x SPEED
Officer 1 standing center hood in front of car. Wheels pointing toward Officer 1
Officer 1 is in standing in front of Vehicle. Officer 2 is attempting to open the door to detain the driver. Moving forward toward Officer 1. Reverse light and Brake light are off
Officer 1 draws sidearm as vehicle comes forward at him. Brake light off, vehicle is now moving forward at Officer 1
Officer 1 aiming side arm as he is struck by the vehicle's front left corner. This shot hit the driver in the head. Tires still pointing forward as Officer 1 is struck by vehicle"
Meme - Soyjak: "Actually, we're allowed to run over people we do not like as long as there are stuffed animals in the car."
The Minneapolis shooting: That settles it - "Although the argument goes on, the video of the Minneapolis shooting taken by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who shot Renee Good effectively answered the question of whether the agent, Jonathan Ross, acted lawfully. The video, and other evidence as well, suggests that he did. “Regardless of whether you believe Renee Good’s death resulted from either her poor decision-making in gratuitously courting danger, or Trump’s excessive zeal in ramping up immigration enforcement, the legal case comes down to whether the agent reasonably perceived a potentially lethal threat,” wrote former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy. “From what we have seen so far, he did... Ross is highly unlikely to face any sort of federal prosecution over the incident. But that does not mean that officials in the state of Minnesota will see things the same way. “I’ve just been through enough of these cases where if there’s a political agenda, then the law gets thrown to the side,” Eric Nelson, the lawyer who defended Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis officer now jailed for the death of George Floyd, told the Daily Mail. “It is entirely possible that the federal system could say we’re not going to indict [Ross], but the state could prosecute him for some form of homicide or manslaughter.” The Ross video is so valuable because, for a couple of days after the shooting, it wasn’t terribly clear what had happened. Was Good part of the local effort to impede ICE’s operations? Did her car hit the agent who fired the shots? Did her wife have some sort of role in events? What had happened in the minutes before the shooting? Nobody knew much. The video gave the best answer yet to some of those questions. Yes, Good was part of the local effort to impede ICE’s operations. Yes, her car hit Agent Ross. Yes, her wife played a role in events. As far as what happened in the minutes before the shooting, the portion of video that was released doesn’t tell us anything, although another video that has recently come to public attention, made from a house overlooking the scene, showed that Good was obstructing ICE officers. What was striking was that even as the video emerged, the voices who claimed that the shooting amounted to murder argued that the new pictures supported their position. Shortly before the shooting, Good had told an agent, apparently Ross, “That’s fine, dude. I’m not mad.” That, the argument went, showed that she was not in the frame of mind to drive her car in a way that hit Ross. The it-was-murder voices also argued that the video showed Good was trying to avoid Ross, not hit him. But the videos left no doubt that Good was impeding ICE. There was also no doubt that one or more law enforcement officers ordered her to get out of her car, which she did not do. There was no doubt that she did not stop her car, as ordered. And there was no doubt that Good’s wife, Rebecca Good, a belligerent actor in the street scene, said, “Drive, baby, drive!” immediately before Good hit the accelerator with Ross in front of the car. Put it all together, and in the view of a number of experts, it added up to a legally sufficient reason for Ross to fire his weapon. “The totality of circumstances relevant to the ICE officer’s decision to use deadly force would have included not simply that Good was a ‘citizen protester’ concerned about the removal policies of the Trump administration,” wrote William Shipley, another former federal prosecutor, “but also that she had created a dangerous condition for others in parking her vehicle blocking a lane of traffic, had failed to comply with lawful commands to exit her vehicle, failed to heed lawful commands to stop as she put the vehicle in gear and began to move, the directions coming from her partner to ‘drive’ while the officer was in front of her vehicle, his observations of her and her conduct through the front windshield, her turning the wheel into his direction and bringing the front end around to face him directly, and beginning to accelerate with the car in ‘Drive.’” Obviously, none of that will deter Minnesota’s Democratic political officials from denouncing ICE. Perhaps relieved to not be on the defensive about their inaction in the state’s massive Somalia fraud scandal, some Democrats in local positions have routinely called Good’s death “murder.” Others have made a show of their anger. “Get the f*** out of Minneapolis,” said Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey to ICE. Frey also addressed the argument that the ICE agent acted properly by saying, “Having seen the video myself, I want to tell everybody directly: That is bulls***.””
Progressivism’s Willing Sacrifices - "Renée Good’s death is being treated by the progressive left as a morality tale with only one permissible conclusion: Trump's ICE is evil, the activist is pure, and any suggestion otherwise is heresy. That reflexive framing is patently dishonest, and it got a woman killed... The more likely explanation is simpler and more tragic. Good panicked. She feared detention. She believed—wrongly—that she was protected, exempt, insulated by her status, her politics, and the progressive infrastructure that had wrapped her in an illusion of moral invincibility. When that illusion shattered, instinct took over. She fled and that moment of flight, however human and understandable, was catastrophic. In the real world—not the activist one—a moving vehicle confronting law enforcement is not a symbol. It is a weapon. Intent becomes irrelevant. The mistake many are making is to believe the public sparring between Tim Walz, Keith Ellison, and the insufferable Jacob Frey on one side, and Kristi Noem and the Trump administration on the other, is the real conflict. It isn’t. The real culprits are the leaders of a progressive movement that treats human beings as disposable assets. As I thought about this dynamic, a line from Braveheart came to mind, when Edward Longshanks sneers, “Arrows cost money. Use up the Irish. The dead cost nothing.” Substitute “affluent white female liberals” for “the Irish,” and the analogy fits uncomfortably well. This is where Minnesota officials, the DFL, and the broader national progressive movement bear direct responsibility for Renée Good’s death. Good was not a trained professional. She was not a lawyer. She was not a federal monitor. She was labeled a “legal observer”—a title casually bestowed by activist organizations that carries no legal standing but enormous psychological weight. It implies authority without responsibility, protection without power, and safety without consequence. It is, bluntly, a lie. That lie is sold aggressively to a specific demographic: affluent, educated white women who have spent their lives buffered from the sharp edges of state power. They are overrepresented in progressive nonprofits, activist training sessions, and street-level demonstrations precisely because they are useful. Their presence sanitizes confrontation. Their voices humanize the cause. Their injuries—and deaths—generate outrage capital and the next Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, or George Floyd “moment” that has fueled nearly every major protest movement since 2012. This is not an accident. It is a strategy. And now Renee Gold is dead and the progressive ghouls have their “moment.” Progressive leaders know exactly what they are doing when they deploy these women into volatile law-enforcement situations. They know these participants lack experience with arrest, detention, or physical coercion. They know they are more likely to panic when confronted with real authority. And they know the resulting images will be politically advantageous no matter how the encounter ends. In their heart of hearts, they are looking for that moment. If this sounds cynical, it should—because it is. The movement’s rhetoric trains its foot soldiers to see law enforcement not as agents of a legal system they may oppose, but as something closer to an occupying army—fascistic, illegitimate, morally void. They hype them up on the dopamine of fear and anger, wind them tight, and send them into the street. That process does not encourage de-escalation. It encourages flight, resistance, and defiance at precisely the moments when compliance is the only safe option. When Good realized she was about to be detained, her ideology collapsed and all that remained was fear. Her partner reportedly urged her to run. That single word captures the entire failure of progressive activist culture: the belief that moral alignment suspends reality. It does not. And yet the response from movement leaders has been entirely predictable. They deny responsibility. They double down on rhetoric. They sanctify the victim and absolve themselves. There is no reckoning with the fact that they sent an unprepared civilian into a confrontation with armed federal agents while assuring her—implicitly or explicitly—that she would be safe. This is not compassion. It is exploitation dressed up as solidarity. If progressive movements genuinely cared about the people they mobilize, they would stop pretending street activism is consequence-free and a $10 high visibility vest is bulletproof. They would stop inventing titles that suggest immunity. They would stop encouraging civilians to interfere in law-enforcement actions they neither understand nor control. Most of all, they would stop lying. Renée Good’s death should not be mythologized. It should be interrogated—not to excuse violence, but to expose the moral cowardice of leaders who radicalize rhetoric, outsource risk, and then feign shock when reality intrudes. Until that happens, more people will be sent forward believing they are protected by virtue alone. And some of them will not come home."
It's not that affluent white female liberals cost nothing, but that their deaths can be weaponised to turbocharge the left's insurrection
Meme - "Media Framing 101: "Mother and Poet" Renee Nicole Good's Activism
Renee Nicole Good was Minneapolis 'ICE Watch' 'warrior' who trained to resist feds before shooting
When one side of the media tells you she's a "warrior" and the other says she's just a poet caring for neighbors," you're not getting news. You're getting narrative warfare. Swipe to see what they're not telling you.
Same woman. Same story. One side reported facts. The other curated feelings.
NYPost
ICE Watch activist
Trained to "document and resist"
Part of organized coalition
Got involved through son's "social justice first" charter school
Used whistles/horns to warn neighborhoods
Mainstream outlets
Poet
Mother
Christian who sang in chorus
Loving neighbor
Pure sunshine
What Mainstream Media Didn't Tell You:
According to NYPost's reporting (the only outlet that actually did journalism):
She joined "ICE Watch' activists who work to disrupt ICE. operations. Got involved through Southside Family Charter School, 'which *puts social justice first" and involves "kids in political and social activism. Received "thorough training" on how to resist federal agents "what to do, what not to do, to listen to commands, to know your rights, to whistle when you see an ICE agent". Was part of coordinated network using phone apps, whistles, car horns to warn neighborhoods when ICE shows up. Fellow parent at vigil: "She was.a warrior. She died doing, what was right." CNN's version? "She loved to sing"
Why This Matters:
This isn't about whether you support ICE or not. This is about watching mainstream media systematically avoid inconvenient context to manufacture a narrative. They turned an organized anti-ICE activist into a Disney princess because: "Mother shot by feds" gets protests. "Activist trained to resist feds gets shot during confrontation" gets questions. The George Floyd playbook: Strip all agency. Remove all context. Maximize emotional appeal. Fuel outrage. Rinse. Repeat. You're not supposed to know she was trained for this exact scenario, You're just supposed to be angry.
Read Between The Adjectives
When CNN calls someone a "loving mother who sang in chorus" instead of investigating why she was obstructing ICE and that she was an "ICE Watch coordinator trained to disrupt federal operations," they're not lying. They're just telling you which parts matter. Spoiler: The parts that make you feel the way they want you to feel. The facts are all there. The framing does the work. Pay attention to what they include. Pay more attention to what they don't."
This is why left wingers hate the non-left wing media so much. Because they actually dig into the story and report facts
I saw left wingers accuse the New York Post of doxxing her kid. Amusing, given that his name wasn't even given
Meme - Granite Mtn @gran1te_mtn: "What's unfolding in Minnesota is a psychosexual drama where bored moms are begging big strong men to throw them around."
Matt Finn @MattFinnFNC: "MINNEAPOLIS: Border Patrol agents warn two white women in separate SUVs to stop trailing them and not to impede. 'Dont make a bad decision today...""
Meme - "Detained by Desire *white woman in car with masked law enforcement at window*"
Meme - Jack Nelson IV: ""You want to imprison us, fascist!"
>What?
"You want us tied up and restrained!"
>What?
"You want to hold us down with your big, strong muscles as you enforce the law on us!" *bites lip*
>What!?
>Exert your authoritative will over our unrepentant and unlawful bodies" *moans*
>WHAT!?"
John Jackson on X - "An independent autopsy of Renee Good reveals that she had 3 gunshot wounds: to the left arm, right lung, and left temple that exited the right side of her head. That means the third shot, the most unlawful one, from the side, likely killed her."
John Carney on X - "The so-called "independent autopsy" was commissioned by the law firm representing Good's family, which stands to benefit financially if wrongful death is found. The law firm also represented the family of George Floyd. Thank you for your attention to this matter."
Ryan Goodman on X - "As a lawyer, I've been waiting for this. Independent autopsy of Renee Good is in. Strong evidence against Agent Ross, given what it means about second or third shot through left-side window. It's second and third shots that make easiest criminal case of a willful killing."
Shipwreckedcrew on X - "Explain how you get around Alito's 9-0 decision in Plumhoff. Here's a reminder: "We now consider respondent’s contention that, even if the use of deadly force was permissible, petitioners acted unreasonably in firing a total of 15 shots. We reject that argument. It stands to reason that, if police officers are justified in firing at a suspect in order to end a severe threat to public safety, the officers need not stop shooting until the threat has ended. As petitioners noted below, “if lethal force is justified, officers are taught to keep shooting until the threat is over.” 9-0. Including RBG, Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan. Take it up with them."
Time for left wingers to denounce RBG, Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan as "fascists" and encourage killing those who are still alive
Mario Zelaya on X - "‼️ BREAKING: CBC busted for Misinformation
My hatred for the CBC, is at a new all-time high. They lied. THEY EDITED OUT KEY ITEMS FROM THE ICE SHOOTING FOOTAGE. Tried to make it seem like:
- there was only 1 ICE agent
- she steered the wheels away from him
- he was at the side of the car when shots were fired
- that the driver’s girlfriend, did not say “drive baby, drive!”
THEY EDITED THE LAST PART OUT! CBC is absolutely disgusting. And deplorable. They need to correct this, apologize and start firing these leftist journalists with an agenda for everything but the unedited truth."
Only Maple Maga believe in CBC media bias!
Meme - *Renee Nicole Good*
"Died protecting dangerous gang members, illegal aliens, and fraudulent Somalis."
ICE shoot dead man, 37, during Minneapolis protest - "Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials claimed the individual had been armed, with a gun and two magazines, when he approached agents who had been “looking for an illegal alien wanted for violent assault”. The agency claimed in a statement: “An individual approached US Border Patrol officers with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun. The officers attempted to disarm the suspect, but the armed suspect violently resisted. “Fearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers, an agent fired defensive shots.”"
Now left wingers will call to abolish Border Patrol too. They really want open borders so illegal immigrants can bankrupt the country
Of course some left wingers were blaming ICE. But then they can't tell the difference between legal and illegal immigrants, or men and women either
Andrew Williams on X - "In this video you can see Alex Pretti struggling to point his weapon. When the agent sees Alex trying to free his gun hand he draws his weapon and fires. Anyone who carries a loaded firearm into the middle of a police action is asking to get killed."
captive dreamer on X - "Alex Pretti - shot dead today after pulling a gun on Border Patrol agents while impeding an arrest - had his parents warn him a couple weeks ago to not "do anything stupid" at these protests. They knew he had been radicalized. Must be heartbreaking for them."
Anthony Brian Logan (ABL) 🇺🇸 on X - "This might be the definitive view of the Minneapolis shooting involving Border Patrol. Alex Pretti is clearly seen reaching for his gun holster to try and shoot the officers."
X Exorcist on X - "I see it. The moment after the agent pulls the gun out, the victim instantly reaches back towards his holster. Its hard to see because hes facing the camera at the moment he reaches for the holster. He probably felt the gun being pulled away, and instinctively reached back without thinking."
Landeur 🏴 on X - "I've slowed this down. In the huddle, one or more ICE officers shout 'GUN'. This caused another officer to draw his sidearm. Another officer removed the man's sidearm, and then walked away, but it was discharged negligently (see for yourself). The Sig P320 is notorious for NDing, but typically only when dropped. That then triggered the other agents to think that the man on the ground, Alex Pretti, had begun shooting, so they neutralised the perceived threat. If this is what happened, it's an incredibly unfortunate accident in Minneapolis."
Alex Pretti's Sig P320 may have gone off accidentally, experts suggest - "Rob Doar, a lawyer for the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, said he believes that Pretti’s gun went off after the agent grabbed it, leading the other agent to open fire. “I believe it’s highly likely the first shot was a negligent discharge from the agent in the grey jacket after he removed the Sig P320 from Pretti’s holster while exiting the scene,” Doar said on X. The P320 model is widely carried by armed civilians and US law enforcement, including ICE — but has been the subject of more than 100 allegations that it has a defect that allows it to fire “uncommanded.”"
Ian Miles Cheong on X - "Alex Pretti would probably be alive if he didn’t spend over a thousand dollars on a gun with a reputation of just going off while he was larping as a resistance fighter and getting into confrontations with federal agents."

