In the fog of political warfare, truth is often the first casualty
Within hours of Wednesday’s fatal shooting in Minneapolis, the battle lines were drawn—a mother of three killed by a federal agent, protests erupting in the streets, and Democratic officials racing to microphones to condemn Immigration and Customs Enforcement.But as so often happens when the Left rushes to judgment, the full picture was still developing.
Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross during an enforcement operation in a residential Minneapolis neighborhood.
The immediate aftermath played out—and I mean predictably down to the script—with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey declaring the Department of Homeland Security’s explanation “bullst” and telling ICE to “get the f* out of Minneapolis.” Governor Tim Walz activated the National Guard while simultaneously suggesting “it feels very, very difficult that we will get a fair outcome.” Schools closed. Flags burned. A GoFundMe surpassed $1.5 million.
The narrative was set: trigger-happy federal agent guns down innocent woman. Sound familiar? It should. But newly released video footage, captured from Agent Ross’s own cellphone, tells a dramatically different story.
You want to come at us? Go get yourself some lunch, big boy,” Rebecca Good jeered at the officer. Moments later, as agents attempted to open the car door, she shouted at her wife: “Drive, baby, drive, drive.”And drive she did. Good threw the vehicle into gear and accelerated forward, striking the agent. Three shots followed. The car careened down the street and crashed, engine still revving.
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Sorry anonymous...we don't take MS NOW seriously...didn't take it seriously when it was fake news MSNBC either. Don't waste your time with false news.
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