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re: Bovino just told reporters the suspect was on scene several minutes interfering...
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:32 pm to EZE Tiger Fan
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:32 pm to EZE Tiger Fan
I’m not even remotely progressive. How many progressives would say the Good shooting was justifiable and ICE deserves to be left alone to do their job? 
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:32 pm to djsdawg
He did this.
He did all of this.
He did it
He did all of it.
Don't care. The concept of 'deserve' isn't relevant.
He did all of this.
He did it
He did all of it.
Don't care. The concept of 'deserve' isn't relevant.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:33 pm to slackster
Slack, here you go. Ruling:
Under the old "moment-of-threat" rule, investigators would only look at the 1–2 seconds before the agent fired. Because of Barnes v. Felix, the time frame has expanded to include the entire lead-up to the confrontation.
Federal attorneys are arguing that the "totality" must include Governor Tim Walz’s public calls for citizens to "get in the faces" of agents. They contend that a "reasonable officer" in Minnesota is now operating under a higher baseline of fear than an agent in a cooperative state, which justifies quicker escalations of force.
In the Renee Good investigation, the defense has cited a previous incident from six months ago where the same agent was "dragged by a car" during an arrest. Under Barnes, this past experience is now a "relevant event" that informs why the agent perceived Good’s car movement as a lethal threat.
Under the old "moment-of-threat" rule, investigators would only look at the 1–2 seconds before the agent fired. Because of Barnes v. Felix, the time frame has expanded to include the entire lead-up to the confrontation.
Federal attorneys are arguing that the "totality" must include Governor Tim Walz’s public calls for citizens to "get in the faces" of agents. They contend that a "reasonable officer" in Minnesota is now operating under a higher baseline of fear than an agent in a cooperative state, which justifies quicker escalations of force.
In the Renee Good investigation, the defense has cited a previous incident from six months ago where the same agent was "dragged by a car" during an arrest. Under Barnes, this past experience is now a "relevant event" that informs why the agent perceived Good’s car movement as a lethal threat.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:34 pm to deathvalleytiger10
He died because an untrained mouth breather got scared and murdered him.
If all Pretti had to do was stay home in order to prevent his murder, all Charlie Kirk had to do is not be hateful then he would not have been murdered. Yet, I do no blame Charlie Kirk for his murder as that would be asinine. Stop being a reactionary shill.
If all Pretti had to do was stay home in order to prevent his murder, all Charlie Kirk had to do is not be hateful then he would not have been murdered. Yet, I do no blame Charlie Kirk for his murder as that would be asinine. Stop being a reactionary shill.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:34 pm to loogaroo
None of this would be happening if people would stay home and gtfo the way.
But the dumb sheep know how to follow waltz and the lefts instructions.
But the dumb sheep know how to follow waltz and the lefts instructions.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:35 pm to I20goon
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whether or not they had an operational reason to be on that side of the street or not is simply extraneous information that does not matter and is irrelevant because she was impeding a federal law enforcement officer in the execution of his duties
Well done
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:35 pm to slackster
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Y’all act like this is some sort of all or nothing blame game for the parties involved. The deceased was culpable in his own death. I’ve never argued otherwise.
On the other hand, there are many here suggesting he was 100% responsible for it and that’s objectively false. He can be at fault AND the agents could have fricked up. In this case that’s exactly what appears to have happened.
No Slack. Barnes is the case.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:35 pm to BCreed1
There is no Renee Good "defense" as she was summarily executed before a trial could be had. smh
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:35 pm to BCreed1
Okay.
So is the defense in this situation going to talk about a previous case where a guy was standing in the road and killed a LEO?
Like I said earlier, obstructing traffic isn’t going to be considered relevant to the use of deadly force no matter how much you want it to be.
So is the defense in this situation going to talk about a previous case where a guy was standing in the road and killed a LEO?
Like I said earlier, obstructing traffic isn’t going to be considered relevant to the use of deadly force no matter how much you want it to be.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:36 pm to SlowFlowPro
No lady was American interfering with Fed agents doing their jobs. You should make trip to Minnesota. I will pay for your trip if you get on tv. 
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:36 pm to slackster
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He can be at fault AND the agents could have fricked up. In this case that’s exactly what appears to have happened.
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when you're that up close and personal, the slightest struggle can turn deadly
Is this you?
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:36 pm to Posstradamus
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If all Pretti had to do was stay home in order to prevent his murder, all Charlie Kirk had to do is not be hateful then he would not have been murdered
Look at this retard
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:36 pm to Nurbis
All these dead arrest resistors - long before the ICE arrests - would still be alive if they wouldn’t have RESISTED ARREST. It’s that simple. Or wouldn’t have broken a law requiring arrest to begin with ….
If you insist on breaking laws, don’t resist arrest, and you definitely won’t die. Very simple.
This goes waaaaay back to the big chubby kid at the gas station years ago. The one everyone said was just gentle giant. He’d be alive. And on and on and on. How many in the last 25 years?
But they all broke a law, and then broke another law - resisted arrest. Those who made officers feel as though their lives were threatened DURING their resisting ended up dead. Dumb dumb dumb law breakers.
It’s survival of the fittest. These people are DUMB. They don’t value life. Complete idiots. Every single one of them.
And the ones dying for illegal immigrants they don’t even know are the MOST dumb. Renee Good had a kid. She threw her life away for a bunch of criminal parasites.
several rapists and murderers in MN were arrested for deportation the day she stupidly resisted arrest and died. Way to go, mom! What a cause you died for.
Teach your kids to never resist arrest no matter what. Whether innocent or not. It’s just stupid. Whether the cop is on a power trip or not. Just say yes sir. Plead your case in court
If you insist on breaking laws, don’t resist arrest, and you definitely won’t die. Very simple.
This goes waaaaay back to the big chubby kid at the gas station years ago. The one everyone said was just gentle giant. He’d be alive. And on and on and on. How many in the last 25 years?
But they all broke a law, and then broke another law - resisted arrest. Those who made officers feel as though their lives were threatened DURING their resisting ended up dead. Dumb dumb dumb law breakers.
It’s survival of the fittest. These people are DUMB. They don’t value life. Complete idiots. Every single one of them.
And the ones dying for illegal immigrants they don’t even know are the MOST dumb. Renee Good had a kid. She threw her life away for a bunch of criminal parasites.
several rapists and murderers in MN were arrested for deportation the day she stupidly resisted arrest and died. Way to go, mom! What a cause you died for.
Teach your kids to never resist arrest no matter what. Whether innocent or not. It’s just stupid. Whether the cop is on a power trip or not. Just say yes sir. Plead your case in court
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:38 pm to I20goon
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whether or not they had an operational reason to be on that side of the street or not is simply extraneous information that does not matter and is irrelevant because she was impeding a federal law enforcement officer in the execution of his duties
What was the woman doing to interfere? I haven’t seen anything one way or the other.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:38 pm to djsdawg
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Look at this retard
If charlie would have just stayed home, he'd be alive. Guess it's his fault then, right?
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:38 pm to Posstradamus
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He died because an untrained mouth breather got scared and murdered him. If all Pretti had to do was stay home in order to prevent his murder, all Charlie Kirk had to do is not be hateful then he would not have been murdered
LMAO. Are you 12?
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:39 pm to OceanMan
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I’m glad you finally admitted to your bias b
wut
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:40 pm to I20goon
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t because she was impeding a federal law enforcement officer
Across the street?
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:40 pm to deathvalleytiger10
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LMAO. Are you 12?
Just applying the same logic used on this thread snowflake.
Posted on 1/25/26 at 4:40 pm to Posstradamus
It should be telling that you have to make a new fake name, to refrain from using your already fake online message board name, to realllllly take your mask off ;)
Tboy, VOR, clark? that you?
Tboy, VOR, clark? that you?
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