Renee Nicole Good, who was shot dead in her car by a federal agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday, takes a selfie in this undated picture obtained from social media. Picture taken with a phone. Social Media/via REUTERS
Renee Nicole Good is dead. She was a mother of thee and was killed by an ICE agent from three shots to the head on a neighborhood street in Minneapolis. We all knew this was going to happen, we just didn’t know where or when. Now we do: January 7, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Everyone is asking the question: Who is to blame? Was it Renee because she was partially blocking the street where ICE was at, or was it the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, simply because he could?
It has to be comforting to know that whatever you do, you’re never going to get punished for your actions. To be able to cause so much fear in people’s lives, or traumatize children at school so they never look at their country the same, or even have the ability to kill someone and be considered a hero.
I’m actually not talking about Jonathan Ross or even Kristi Noem. Even though they both fit the criteria. No, I’m talking about Donald Trump.
It’s clear that the one problem his ICE thugs have is being seen. They have their masks, unmarked vehicles, and no IDs on their uniforms to stay hidden. But the worst part are those damn video cameras causing them trouble. All of the phones are showing America what they’re doing.
That’s why I’m certain that Trump himself was there. No, he wasn’t there physically, but he was by his orders. I have no doubt that he told all involved to be tougher, get meaner, and scare the living shit out of people. Even if it means a few might die in the process.
And now they have. ICE knew as long as they followed orders, they were immune. Immune from prosecution and immune from any guilt.
I would only ask you, as they denigrate Ms. Good, to put yourself in the shoes of her family. If a federal agent would have done that to someone you love, what would you think? How would you feel?
But to get there, you have to be honest about what you see. Not just in the video of the murder. You also need to include the remarks of the President himself.
And to do that, you need to trust your eyes.
Good riding with you, and stay safe.
Joel


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