Poor dog in the car in back seat...charge surviving "spouse" with cruelty to an animal as well.
bobbranco said:samurai_science said:bobbranco said:
Sad. Darwin wins.
Not sad at all.
I feel sad for her surviving children. They will be haunted by their idiot mother's actions for life.
Eye contact. The narrative that she didn't see the officer in front of her car is proven 100% false. She knew he was there and tried to run him over.chase128 said:aggiehawg said:samurai_science said:
Just trying to move the car...lol
She doesn't look scared to me. She looks more determined, to me.
I think she panicked and was trying to leave. But it doesn't matter. She accelerated while the officer was in front of her vehicle and she could plainly see him. Officer had every right to be scared for his life and defend himself
G Martin 87 said:Eye contact. The narrative that she didn't see the officer in front of her car is proven 100% false. She knew he was there and tried to run him over.chase128 said:aggiehawg said:samurai_science said:
Just trying to move the car...lol
She doesn't look scared to me. She looks more determined, to me.
I think she panicked and was trying to leave. But it doesn't matter. She accelerated while the officer was in front of her vehicle and she could plainly see him. Officer had every right to be scared for his life and defend himself
TxAg82 said:
You didn't read the rest of the sentence. I gave her the benefit of the doubt that she didn't see the agent in front of the car.
She had no business interfering in the first place. Now we know she saw him and did not simply panic. She knew what she was doing and paid the ultimate price for her lunacy.
Correct, her intent was always irrelevant. This video completely nukes the theory that she didn't see him.chase128 said:G Martin 87 said:Eye contact. The narrative that she didn't see the officer in front of her car is proven 100% false. She knew he was there and tried to run him over.chase128 said:aggiehawg said:samurai_science said:
Just trying to move the car...lol
She doesn't look scared to me. She looks more determined, to me.
I think she panicked and was trying to leave. But it doesn't matter. She accelerated while the officer was in front of her vehicle and she could plainly see him. Officer had every right to be scared for his life and defend himself
Her intent doesn't matter. What matters is was the officer in a situation that should make him fear for his life and justify defending himself. He definitely was
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Eye contact. The narrative that she didn't see the officer in front of her car is proven 100% false. She knew he was there and tried to run him over.
samurai_science said:bobbranco said:samurai_science said:bobbranco said:
Sad. Darwin wins.
Not sad at all.
I feel sad for her surviving children. They will be haunted by their idiot mother's actions for life.
I feel sad she was able to breed and now we are stuck with her tainting the gene pool
G Martin 87 said:chase128 said:G Martin 87 said:chase128 said:aggiehawg said:samurai_science said:
Just trying to move the car...lol
She doesn't look scared to me. She looks more determined, to me.
I think she panicked and was trying to leave. But it doesn't matter. She accelerated while the officer was in front of her vehicle and she could plainly see him. Officer had every right to be scared for his life and defend himself
Eye contact. The narrative that she didn't see the officer in front of her car is proven 100% false. She knew he was there and tried to run him over.
Her intent doesn't matter. What matters is was the officer in a situation that should make him fear for his life and justify defending himself. He definitely was
Correct, her intent was always irrelevant. This video completely nukes the theory that she didn't see him.
samurai_science said:
"She just made a wrong turn while dropping her kids off at school"
bobbranco said:samurai_science said:bobbranco said:
Sad. Darwin wins.
Not sad at all.
I feel sad for her surviving children. They will be haunted by their idiot mother's actions for life.
Completely vindicates the ICE officer to say the least, you mean.Forum Troll said:
Wonder how much circulation this newer video will get. Doesn't do the driver any favors to say the least.
jsc8116 said:
If/when this bodycam footage gets aired on nbc/cnn/abc, etc, over/under on them airing the "spouse" mouthing off to ICE agent before the shots fired?
TxAg82 said:
There is a lot of truth to this. She should've been ticketed by local PD for the multitude of traffic violations she surely committed to even get herself in that situation. Local PD upholding their own laws saves her life.
Raiderjay said:
Just a normal mom on her way home to her kids in the wrong place at the wrong time.....Wait, this was her?!? pic.twitter.com/XNCbF2IK8O
— Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA (@StefanMolyneux) January 9, 2026
jsc8116 said:
If/when this bodycam footage gets aired on nbc/cnn/abc, etc, over/under on them airing the "spouse" mouthing off to ICE agent before the shots fired?
Rapier108 said:
Again, that isn't her.
G Martin 87 said:Completely vindicates the ICE officer to say the least, you mean.Forum Troll said:
Wonder how much circulation this newer video will get. Doesn't do the driver any favors to say the least.
samurai_science said:
How did Alpha News get this, leaked by ICE I guess?
lil99chris said:
….would love Rochelle Bilal's (Sheriff of Philadelphia) thoughts on the new video.
BREAKING: New point-of-view footage released shows the moment Renee Good was shot in Minneapolis in footage obtained by @AlphaNews.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 9, 2026
The woman in the flannel was seen taunting agents shortly before the incident.
"You want to come at us? I say you get yourself some lunch, big… pic.twitter.com/r3rHhMPyXP