THIS VIDEO PLAYS in Middle of Trump Interview, EXPOSES Him
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Takeaways
- ❖Video analysis, including from the New York Times, shows the ICE agent was not in danger of being run over by Renee Nicole Good's vehicle when he fired shots.
- ❖Donald Trump, Kristi Noem, and JD Vance publicly claimed Good was 'violently' attacking officers or engaged in 'domestic terrorism,' despite the video evidence.
- ❖ICE agents reportedly blocked a physician from providing medical aid to Renee Nicole Good after she was shot.
- ❖Expert attorneys who defend officers in shootings stated this case would be 'unwinnable' for the defense, particularly regarding subsequent shots and denial of medical aid.
- ❖The Minneapolis Mayor, Jacob Frey, condemned ICE's actions, stating they cause 'chaos and distrust' and told ICE to 'get the f*** out of Minneapolis.'
- ❖ICE's actions, including 'door-to-door' operations and shooting at a moving vehicle, reportedly contradict their own training protocols.
- ❖The host highlights a perceived hypocrisy in how political figures reacted to Renee Good's death versus Ashley Babbitt's death, arguing for inconsistent application of 'justified force'.
Insights
1Video Evidence Contradicts Official 'Self-Defense' Claims
Multiple video angles and a New York Times analysis show that the ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole Good was not in the path of her SUV when he fired. Good's vehicle was turning away from the agent, and he was already clear of the car when he began shooting. This directly refutes claims by Trump, Noem, and Vance that the agent was being run over.
New York Times detailed analysis of bystander footage from different angles (, , , , ), host's frame-by-frame breakdown.
2Political Figures Misrepresent Incident for Narrative Control
Despite video evidence, Donald Trump posted that Good 'violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE officer' and that the officer 'shot her in self-defense.' Kristi Noem called it an 'act of domestic terrorism,' claiming Good 'attacked them... and attempted to run them over.' JD Vance labeled Good a 'deranged leftist' and criticized media for not portraying the officer as defending his life. Trump even played the video for reporters, yet maintained his narrative.
Trump's social media post (), Noem's press conference statement (), Vance's press conference statements (, , ), Trump's interaction with New York Times reporters ().
3Denial of Medical Aid and Violation of ICE Training Protocols
After Good was shot, ICE agents did not immediately provide emergency medical care and reportedly blocked a bystander, who identified himself as a physician, from checking her pulse and assisting. Furthermore, NBC reports indicate ICE officers are trained not to approach vehicles from the front or shoot at moving vehicles unless there's an immediate risk of serious injury or death, protocols that appear to have been violated in this incident.
Video shows agents not rushing to provide care, then calling 911 minutes later (). Bystander physician denied access (). NBC report on ICE training ().
4Legal Experts Deem Case 'Unwinnable' for Defense
Two attorneys specializing in defending officers in shootings, after reviewing the footage, advised that if the ICE agent were their client, they would seek a plea deal, believing the case to be 'unwinnable.' They specifically cited difficulties in defending shots beyond the first and the denial of medical aid as critical issues for a jury.
Adam Cochran's report based on conversations with two defense attorneys ().
Key Concepts
Authoritarian Framework
Scholar Ruth Bengat describes the Trump administration's approach to law enforcement, particularly ICE, as operating within an 'authoritarian framework' that rejects democratic notions of peaceful assembly and legal observation. This framework includes the 'dehumanization of the enemy' (anyone obstructing ICE), which can lead to actions like denying medical assistance, as the victim is not seen as 'a life worth saving.'
Lessons
- Critically evaluate official statements from political figures, especially regarding controversial incidents, by cross-referencing with available video evidence and independent analyses.
- Understand how political narratives can be constructed and maintained even in the face of contradictory evidence, often to justify specific policy agendas or 'rile up a base.'
- Recognize the potential implications of aggressive, 'shock and awe' law enforcement tactics on community safety and civil liberties, as argued by the Minneapolis Mayor and the host.
Notable Moments
New York Times analysis of video footage clearly disproving the 'run over' narrative.
This moment provides concrete visual evidence that directly contradicts the official statements from high-ranking political figures, serving as a central point of the host's argument.
Donald Trump playing the video for reporters but still maintaining his 'run over' narrative.
This illustrates the perceived commitment of political figures to their chosen narrative, even when confronted with the very evidence they claim supports them, highlighting a disconnect from observable facts.
ICE agents denying medical aid from a physician to Renee Nicole Good after she was shot.
This action raises serious ethical and legal questions about the agents' conduct post-shooting and contributes to the host's argument about a broader disregard for human life and rights.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey telling ICE to 'get the f*** out of Minneapolis.'
This strong statement from a city official reflects deep local distrust and opposition to ICE's operations, indicating significant community impact and conflict between local and federal authorities.
Quotes
"Trump administration officials said these were quote defensive shots fired because the officer was being run over. But our analysis of bystander footage filmed from different angles appears to show the agent was not in the path of the victim's SUV when he fired THREE SHOTS AT close range."
"I have just viewed the clip of the event which took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It's a horrible thing to watch. The woman screaming was obviously a professional agitator and the woman driving the car was very disorderly obstructing and resisting when then who then violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE officer. Didn't happen. Who seems to have shot her in self-defense."
"I think if you impede the actions of our law enforcement as they seek to repel foreign invaders from our country, you get what's coming to you. I do not feel bad for the woman that was involved. Stay away from our law enforcement. I do not feel bad."
"It was an act of domestic terrorism. Uh what happened was our ICE officers were out in an enforcement action. Uh they got stuck in the snow because of the adverse weather that is in Minneapolis. They were attempting to push out their vehicle and a woman attacked them and those surrounding them and attempted to run them over and ram them with her vehicle. Uh an officer of ours acted quickly and defensively shot uh to protect himself and the people around him."
"To ICE, get the f*** out of Minneapolis. We do not want you here. Your stated reason for being in this city is to create some kind of safety and you are doing exactly the opposite."
"In an authoritarian state that's socializing its agents to wage war on the public. There is no concept of peaceful assembly of legal observer monitor and so forth. These are all notions that belong to democratic ideas of law and public space. And the Trump administration has rejected all of these in favor of an authoritarian framework."
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