Breaking: Woman shot while trying to kill ICE agents in Minnesota

Looks like we agree on a lot. They’re both definitely at fault.

Where we disagree is on how much blame is to be placed on each one. I can give my thoughts on this and why but I don’t expect us to see eye-to-eye on it.

Good: I think she was trying to agitate ICE. Whether we agree with those views of her or not, I think much of what she was trying to do was still under the protection of the 1st Amendment. Where she crossed the line into breaking the law, in my opinion, is possibly a traffic violation as she had her vehicle in an awkward position and definitely when making contact with the officer. We agree that it was an accident but I think we’ll agree that she still deserves to be severely punished with jail time.

Russ: I’ve already explained that I think he handled the situation very poorly. I don’t think that was anything close to a lethal threat from that distance and that angle. He may have been extra trigger-happy due to the precious incident he had where a car dragged him.

I think we’ll agree that they’re both at fault. Here’s the difference as far as I’m concerned. While both of these people made mistakes, only one of these mistakes directly caused the death of another person.

I don’t think all mistakes are equal due to the significance of the outcome. An office worker making a big mistake on a report isn’t likely going to result a life/death situation. But if a pilot makes a big mistake, that result could be catastrophic as there are lives that depend on that pilot doing their job effectively. Similarly, the lives of people like Good, whether you agree with their politics or not, are in the hands of officers like Russ.

I could tolerate someone like Good being in my neighborhood. She’s dumb but I don’t think she’s dangerous. I would not feel comfortable flying on a plane with an incompetent pilot. And I would not feel comfortable with Russ in my neighborhood. He’s dangerous to the community, as he just showed.
But she was dangerous. Striking the officer with her vehicle is proof of that. If it hadn't been the officer then it might have been someone else.

I'm sorry but I have zero sympathy for someone who deliberately agitates and then panics when the obvious and inevitable result happens. She meant to piss them off by interrupting and obstructing their op. She got exactly what she wanted, never thinking for one second it might go sideways.

It got to that point solely because of her actions, not his.
 
But she was dangerous. Striking the officer with her vehicle is proof of that. If it hadn't been the officer then it might have been someone else.

I'm sorry but I have zero sympathy for someone who deliberately agitates and then panics when the obvious and inevitable result happens. She meant to piss them off by interrupting and obstructing their op. She got exactly what she wanted, never thinking for one second it might go sideways.

It got to that point solely because of her actions, not his.
It's ICEs fault for using real bullet's.
 
But she was dangerous. Striking the officer with her vehicle is proof of that. If it hadn't been the officer then it might have been someone else.

I'm sorry but I have zero sympathy for someone who deliberately agitates and then panics when the obvious and inevitable result happens. She meant to piss them off by interrupting and obstructing their op. She got exactly what she wanted, never thinking for one second it might go sideways.

It got to that point solely because of her actions, not his.

Wasn't much of a "strike". The officer is fine. His life was never in danger. If this incident is the extent of how dangerous she is, then that's not much. If she had lived through this incident, throw her in jail for however many months/years that felony goes for. When she's back in society, I wouldn't consider her dangerous. At worst, assuming she doesn't learn her lesson, she continues to agitate police.

But an incompetent, trigger-happy cop? That's dangerous. He killed someone that really didn't need to be killed. Feared that she was coming right at him and shot her through the SIDE window. I wouldn't be comfortable with a guy like that patrolling my neighborhood. No thank you.
 
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If anyone else hasn't reported this, it is now released that Good was hit four times, in the head, twice in the chest and once in the arm. My compliments to the officer to maintain his aim while literally getting hit by her car and struggling for his life!


And Good's family has retained the exact same lawyer as was used in George Floyd's case! He won 17 million off the city of Minneapolis; wouldn't it be funny if the city ends up having to fork out big again over Good's murder?

ITMT, here is another guy like Good who used his car to hit and kill people. He was drunk this time instead of just a deranged anti-ICE kook and ended up killing 4 people in his drunken stupor. He is getting 24 years to life for using his car as a weapon. Had Good survived, she would be charged too.

 
You’re not even consistent about what you’re trying to say.
Consistent some eight times asking you the same question which you're afraid to answer directly.

That's what you do in your trolling...... that's the 'bait and switch' comment earlier.

Anyone who's watched your 'arguements' can see that's your MO.

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Consistent some eight times asking you the same question which you're afraid to answer directly.

That's what you do in your trolling...... that's the 'bait and switch' comment earlier.

Anyone who's watched your 'arguements' can see that's your MO.

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I gave you the chance to explain your hypocrisy. You didn’t. I don’t see any reason to take you or your inconsistent argument seriously. Mindlessly following me around with your failed argument isn’t going to make me take you more seriously. 🤷‍♂️
 
I gave you the chance to explain your hypocrisy. You didn’t. I don’t see any reason to take you or your inconsistent argument seriously. Mindlessly following me around with your failed argument isn’t going to make me take you more seriously. 🤷‍♂️
Aww...... I'm so sorry. You still are ducking the original question, now trying to hide behind some word salad to cover for your failings.

You could help yourself immensely by directly addressing the question.

'Bait and switch'........ :badgrin:
 
Aww...... I'm so sorry. You still are ducking the original question, now trying to hide behind some word salad to cover for your failings.

You could help yourself immensely by directly addressing the question.

'Bait and switch'........ :badgrin:

Great. I don’t care what you think.
 
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Wasn't much of a "strike". The officer is fine. His life was never in danger. If this incident is the extent of how dangerous she is, then that's not much. If she had lived through this incident, throw her in jail for however many months/years that felony goes for. When she's back in society, I wouldn't consider her dangerous. At worst, assuming she doesn't learn her lesson, she continues to agitate police.

But an incompetent, trigger-happy cop? That's dangerous. He killed someone that really didn't need to be killed. Feared that she was coming right at him and shot her through the SIDE window. I wouldn't be comfortable with a guy like that patrolling my neighborhood. No thank you.
A vehicle is a deadly weapon. If you don’t believe me, go play in traffic.

She aimed that weapon at the officer and you think they should have let her go and allow her to retain control of that weapon? Sorry, but if you threaten an officer with a deadly weapon, no sane person thinks allowing them to continue to be a threat with that weapon is a good idea.

She FA and FO. Stop normalizing stupidity that will get people killed.
 
She FA and FO. Stop normalizing stupidity that will get people killed.

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