called det dodge
Why do you continue to embarrass yourself like this?
The byline backs up my claim you absolute ing re , and you just quoted it in my post
,ergo, her intent does not matter.
ing moron, really.
the irony of you being the one making the original claim that intent doesn't matter..... then posting a rando text wall article that you didn't read....... and you not pointing to the part to back up YOUR claim.
No really, you're a ing moron. Really.
called det dodge
Why do you continue to embarrass yourself like this?
The byline backs up my claim you absolute ing re , and you just quoted it in my post
,ergo, her intent does not matter.
ing moron, really.
What would've happened had Ross not shot Good in the face three times?
If she had no intention of hitting him, what's the threat, genius? That she'll get away and come back tomorrow loaded for bear with her iPhone 16 camera?
This guy talks about intent and weaponizing the vehicle all throughout the article before making a conclusion at the end that intent doesn't matter.
"......Under the Model Instruction 6.18.111, “assault” on a federal officer is defined as:
An “assault” is any intentional and voluntary attempt or threat to do injury to the person of another, when coupled with the apparent present ability to do so sufficient to put the person against whom the attempt is made in fear of immediate bodily harm.7....
.....]or a car to qualify as a deadly weapon, the defendant must use it as a deadly weapon and not simply as a mode of transportation." United States v. Arrington , 309 F.3d 40, 45 (D.C. Cir. 2002). For instance, using a car "purely for flight" would not trigger liability under § 111(b). ….......
...it is not cons utionally unreasonable to prevent escape by using deadly force. Thus, if the suspect threatens the officer with a weapon or there is probable cause to believe that he has committed a crime involving the infliction or threatened infliction of serious physical harm, deadly force may be used if necessary to prevent escape.....
Did the ICE Officer in Minneapolis have “probable cause” to believe Ms. Good had committed a crime involving the threatened infliction of serious physical harm? If yes … “deadly force may be used if necessary to prevent escape.”
As noted above, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on a federal law enforcement officer does NOT require actual physical contact or injury to the officer. Whether Good hit the ICE Officer or not does not change the “reasonableness” determination....."
Etc..
You Trump s perform the most strenuous mental gymnastics to avoid admitting the most obvious facts if it involves team Trump .
Are you seriously re ed? You read that entire article and that’s your first question?!?! The woman had already committed two federal offenses and then accelerated her car at him from a few feet way. He doesn’t know her intent. Was it reasonable for him to think she was going to try and run him over? Yes or no. Don’t be a pussy and dodge.
You trying to characterize a 20+ year federal prosecutor explaining how the shoot was justified and backing it up with plenty of examples of supporting caselaw as mental gymnastics just goes to show what an absolute re you are.This guy talks about intent and weaponizing the vehicle all throughout the article before making a conclusion at the end that intent doesn't matter.
"......Under the Model Instruction 6.18.111, “assault” on a federal officer is defined as:
An “assault” is any intentional and voluntary attempt or threat to do injury to the person of another, when coupled with the apparent present ability to do so sufficient to put the person against whom the attempt is made in fear of immediate bodily harm.7....
.....]or a car to qualify as a deadly weapon, the defendant must use it as a deadly weapon and not simply as a mode of transportation." United States v. Arrington , 309 F.3d 40, 45 (D.C. Cir. 2002). For instance, using a car "purely for flight" would not trigger liability under § 111(b). ….......
...it is not cons utionally unreasonable to prevent escape by using deadly force. Thus, if the suspect threatens the officer with a weapon or there is probable cause to believe that he has committed a crime involving the infliction or threatened infliction of serious physical harm, deadly force may be used if necessary to prevent escape.....
Did the ICE Officer in Minneapolis have “probable cause” to believe Ms. Good had committed a crime involving the threatened infliction of serious physical harm? If yes … “deadly force may be used if necessary to prevent escape.”
As noted above, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on a federal law enforcement officer does NOT require actual physical contact or injury to the officer. Whether Good hit the ICE Officer or not does not change the “reasonableness” determination....."
Etc..
You Trump s perform the most strenuous mental gymnastics to avoid admitting the most obvious facts if it involves team Trump .
What would've happened if Ross had not shot Good three times in the face?
I'm not so sure about that
that's insane, YonivoreBut, the criminal illegal aliens in Minneapolis are more of a "death squad" than DHS officers could ever be. Have you seen the crimes some of those arrested have been CONVICTED. Why are you in favor of preventing ICE from doing it's job (even though they're doing a pretty damn good job in spite of Ms. Good's ICE Watch organization and others like them)?
i am all in favor of resisting official oppression and graft and especially perverted pollitical revenge fantasies
Are you denying the number of violent criminal illegal aliens that have been apprehended in Minnesota, since mid-December, in spite of the Left's attempt to impeded ICE Operations?
What's the number?
You're not posting it.
Still not worth it.
Why didn't they shoot him, Darrin?
Why didn't they shoot him, Darrin?
Based on what I've seen? If I'm on the jury, no it's not reasonable to claim self defense. Him shooting her wasn't remotely close to being needed to save his life or anyone else's. He didn't even dive out of the way. It was more dangerous to shoot the driver and let the vehicle keep moving than to just let her go, so that's not justifiable either.
And is it a weapon or not? Make up your mind.
And do all prosecutors see it like this guy? Why did so many federal prosecutors quit today?
You're a re ed bootlick.
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according the ICE's own numbers the people being detained are by and large neither violent nor criminals -- recent growth in the population of detainees is almost entirely in the non-criminal segment
spreading fear and violence in Minnesota is more typical of DHS than immigrant cohorts, tbh
papers, please
https://www.fox9.com/news/ice-agents...-employee-says
So how are they supposed to get to the violent criminals - hiding in a Sanctuary State - with s like the Goods impeding their operations?
And, she didn't hit him?
ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding, officials say
Gosh how has law enforcement ever been able to get to violent criminals in the past without killing citizens?
Yoni: "detain, deport or shoot them and sort it out later"
from what?
You guys just make up.
And violent illegal immigrants have always been rounded up and deported without having to murder US citizens.
You're doing it wrong.
You're wrong.
"internal bleeding"
A bruise on his shooting hand is "internal bleeding". He walked away easily from scene and was released same day from hospital.
You believe government press releases
ICE isn't going after violent criminals for the most part. Instead they're hanging around schools and courtrooms, raiding worksites -- and at this point basically dragging random nonwhite people out of cars and off the streets without regard to immigration status.
Last edited by Winehole23; 01-14-2026 at 07:56 PM.
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