Minneapolis ICE Self-Defense Shooting

Discussion in 'Politics' started by CoinOKC, Jan 8, 2026.

  1. Mopar Dude

    Mopar Dude Well-Known Member

    Sure you do.... It has nothing to do with law and order and everything to do with Trump. You can bet that if any one of these people had a family member harmed at the hands of an illegal, that they would be screaming the loudest. We saw it when liberal lawmakers started having their cars hijacked. The same liberal lawmakers that want firearms controlled while they maintain their personal armed security details. This is nothing more than "Trump bad" syndrome...... I will say that I am astounded that there really are "professional" protesters though I always suspected that was the case. Sure do wish someone came to me to ask for a job with that on their resume.
     
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  2. John Kamps
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    John Kamps Well-Known Member

    There are distrubing trends, when you see how the media reacts to certain protesters.
    Example here in Ottawa, during COVID we had the "truckers protest". Our PM Trudeau labelled them as "fascists/ racists/ lunatic fringe" fanatics. Govt. even seized bank accts of people who donated money to the truckers. These people were just standing up for their rights, which the Liberal Govt. had infringed on. Then media made a big deal about someone who waved the Confederate Flag.
    On the otherhand, there was a "Black Lives Matter" protest, Trudeau even marched with them. Several protesters were waving Commie Hammer & Sickle Flags. Media never mentioned that....
    Knowing my history, 210 M were murdered by Communist govts., as far as I know Confederates had no gulags, death camps, commited zero atrocites on battlefield unlike the Union forces (Sherman)

    In Iran brave people are facing armed Hezbollah, IRGC thugs, in bid to bring Demcracy back to Iran. These are true protesters with a legitimite cause.
     
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  3. CoinOKC
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    So, it was revealed today that the ICE agent who was struck by the domestic terrorist’s truck in Minneapolis suffered injuries to his torso with internal bleeding.

    This is much, much different than the injuries portrayed by Minneapolis’ mayor Frey who initially said the agent suffered no more serious an injury than closing a refrigerator door with his hip. What a stupid idiot. He should immediately resign.
     
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  4. CoinOKC
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    You remind me of the morons who believe what this stupid woman did was justified.
     
  5. Mopar Dude

    Mopar Dude Well-Known Member

    It doesn’t matter. These people have been brainwashed by their favorite propagandists to believe what they are doing is holy and right. The man could have a ruptured spleen and crushed rib cage and it would make no nevermind to these brainwashed zealots….. And they think we are brainwashed…… rriiiggghht….
     
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  6. CoinOKC
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    Exactly. The morons who I see on the news who are protesting have absolutely no independent reasoning ability of their own. They absorb the lies and false information like a sponge because its what they want to hear. Lemmings... every single one of them.
     
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  7. Mopar Dude

    Mopar Dude Well-Known Member

    Well, they don’t seem to want to breed so maybe they will cause their own demise. Back in my guitar playing days my case was covered in stickers. My favorite sticker said, “Stupid people shouldn’t breed”…. I thought it was funny at the time. Thirty years later it seems very apropos.
     
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  8. CoinOKC
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    The former father-in-law of the moron who was killed is speaking out. This man, who knew the moron well, is blaming no one for her death. He is saying that "bad choices" were made and, of course, he's referring to the bad choices the moron made in trying to kill an ICE agent.

    Renee Good's former father-in-law says 'I don't blame ICE' for deadly shooting

    Timmy Macklin says 'bad choices' were made but doesn't fault anyone in Renee Good's death

    January 15, 2026

    Renee Good's former father-in-law on Tuesday said that he doesn’t blame U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for her fatal shooting that happened in Minneapolis last week.

    Timmy Macklin told CNN that the shooting was a "hard situation all around," adding that he believes "some bad choices" were made.

    "I don't blame ICE. I don't blame [Good's wife] Rebecca. I don't blame Renee," he said. "I just wish that, you know, if we're walking in the spirit of God, I don't think she would have been there. That's the way I look at it."

    Good was married to Macklin's son, who died in 2023. The two shared a son, who is now six years old.

    Macklin remembered Good as "an amazing person" and "good mother" who was "full of life."

    "I just think we make bad choices, and that's the problem, there is so much chaos in the whole world today," he said. "We need to turn to God and walk in the spirit of God and let him lead us and guide us."

    When CNN anchor Erin Burnett pressed Macklin for his opinion on whether the shooting was justified, he said he "was not blaming anybody."


    Macklin said that he watched the witness cellphone video from an angle that shows Good’s vehicle striking the ICE agent.

    "You know, in a flash like that, it's hard to say how you'd react," he said, adding that he heard the agent may have been dragged by a vehicle in a previous incident.

    On Wednesday, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin confirmed to Fox News that the ICE agent suffered internal bleeding to his torso when he was struck by the vehicle.

    Federal officials have said the agents acted in self-defense and labeled the incident an act of domestic terrorism, while Democratic officials have rejected the self-defense assertion.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/renee-goods-former-father-in-law-says-i-dont-blame-ice-deadly-shooting
     

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