ICE Agent’s Footage Proves ‘Poet’ Tried to Run Him Over

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Footage taken of the ICE agent forced to shoot a Minneapolis left-wing activist in self-defense proves what we already knew: that Renee Good pointed her two-ton SUV at that ICE agent and stepped on the gas.

Let the defamation lawsuits against fake media begin!

As you can see, the ICE agent in question calmly exits her vehicle and approaches Good’s two-ton brown SUV, which she uses to deliberately block the road, all while ICE is engaged in an enforcement operation.

First, a smug-looking Renee Good taunts the ICE agent from the driver’s seat. Then, Good’s equally smug “wife” Rebecca taunts the agent. “Do you want to come to us?” she said. “Want to come to us? Why don’t you go get yourself some lunch, big boy? Go ahead.”

It should be noted that the ICE agent says nothing in return. He doesn’t take the bait and doesn’t allow himself to be provoked. He does nothing to make the situation worse.

Nonetheless, the SUV still needs to be moved so these ICE agents can do their job and not risk an ambush in a hostile situation, which is why another agent can be heard ordering Renee to “get out of the car.”

And then it all happens in a second or two.

As the ICE agent in question attempts to drive around the SUV, apparently to help his colleague get the poet out of his vehicle, you can see that his tires are pointed toward the right of the screen. Then she backs up, turning her tires to the left, which steers the SUV directly toward the ICE agent. Then she steps on the gas and hits the officer. That’s when the ICE agent, who had no choice, shoots him in a clear case of self-defense.

Watch the video again and you’ll see that Renee Good is looking directly at the ICE agent when she steps on the gas.

At this point, there is no doubt that Renee Good went out of her way to get shot: she 1) interfered with a law enforcement operation, 2) refused a lawful order to get out of her car, 3) backed up her two-ton SUV when she was ordered to get out of her car, 4) pointed that SUV at an ICE agent, and 5) stepped on the gas.

At this point, it doesn’t matter what his intention was. If she was trying to kill the ICE agent, the shooting was justified. If she was willing to run over an ICE agent to escape arrest, the shooting was justified.

Once you have proven – as our poet has done – that you are willing to use a two-ton vehicle as a deadly weapon, you have proven that you must be arrested because you are not only a danger to that ICE agent, you are a danger to anyone who makes the mistake of getting in your way.

In this case, deadly force was not only justified; it was the only moral choice.

This ICE officer needs to file defamation lawsuits against every politician and media outlet who declared him a murderer.

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