After reading Jim Pietrangelo’s letter, where he penned, “my prayers are for Agent Ross, not Good,” I thought, what a heartless stupid person he is. Then I read Frank Balantic’s letter that stated the use of force on Rene Good “was clearly legal and justified” because she “knowingly stomped on the accelerator of her vehicle while it was pointed at another human being.” Again I thought, JP isn’t alone.
What the letter-writer is missing from his analysis are that Ms. Good was blocking the street with her vehicle and she was ordered out of it. That order was ignored to her detriment. Driving away was not an option once she chose to physically insert herself and her partner in the middle of a law enforcement action. Next time, protest on the sidewalk.
Starting off a new week with more lies from G. Renee Good was NOT blocking the street, as you can clearly see from all the vehicles going by her both in front and behind (where her murderer drove by her car).
The ICE agents had no legal right to demand she get out of her car. They are not police, they did not have a legal right to demand she get out of her car (or stop, for that matter), as they didn't have reasonable suspicion that an immigration violation was occurring. The illegal order was rightfully ignored, and the natural instinct to try to get away from the ICE agents who were clearly acting in a very threatening manner, screaming at her and physically trying to open her door to drag her out is completely understandable, especially for someone that knows their rights.
Next time, don't support murderers who are clearly incompetent and threaten and attack peaceful protestors.
By the way, just in case Trump tells you the Patriots won the Super Bowl, they didn't, the Seahawks did. I know you'll believe Trump anyway. The things you believe him on are just as easily verifiable as the score of the Super Bowl, yet you cling to moronic parroting of Trump's lies.
AI answer: Video footage shows that she was blocking the street, at least for a few moments, maybe longer, while law enforcement vehicles had their emergency lights on.
And yes, if you interfere with a lawful police action, which she clearly did, you are breaking the law.
Again, they are not police. They had no legal right to approach her car, much less try to order her out or drag her out.
Really? Your claim for why it was okay for her to be murdered by ICE stormtroopers is because you claim she may have blocked their cars for a few moments, maybe? Your parents must be so proud of you. What an absolute piece of garbage you are.
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What the letter-writer is missing from his analysis are that Ms. Good was blocking the street with her vehicle and she was ordered out of it. That order was ignored to her detriment. Driving away was not an option once she chose to physically insert herself and her partner in the middle of a law enforcement action. Next time, protest on the sidewalk.
Starting off a new week with more lies from G. Renee Good was NOT blocking the street, as you can clearly see from all the vehicles going by her both in front and behind (where her murderer drove by her car).
The ICE agents had no legal right to demand she get out of her car. They are not police, they did not have a legal right to demand she get out of her car (or stop, for that matter), as they didn't have reasonable suspicion that an immigration violation was occurring. The illegal order was rightfully ignored, and the natural instinct to try to get away from the ICE agents who were clearly acting in a very threatening manner, screaming at her and physically trying to open her door to drag her out is completely understandable, especially for someone that knows their rights.
Next time, don't support murderers who are clearly incompetent and threaten and attack peaceful protestors.
By the way, just in case Trump tells you the Patriots won the Super Bowl, they didn't, the Seahawks did. I know you'll believe Trump anyway. The things you believe him on are just as easily verifiable as the score of the Super Bowl, yet you cling to moronic parroting of Trump's lies.
AI answer: Video footage shows that she was blocking the street, at least for a few moments, maybe longer, while law enforcement vehicles had their emergency lights on.
And yes, if you interfere with a lawful police action, which she clearly did, you are breaking the law.
Again, they are not police. They had no legal right to approach her car, much less try to order her out or drag her out.
Really? Your claim for why it was okay for her to be murdered by ICE stormtroopers is because you claim she may have blocked their cars for a few moments, maybe? Your parents must be so proud of you. What an absolute piece of garbage you are.
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