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Chance Meeting's avatar

Incredible photos as always Jose

Andrew Campbell's avatar

The men manning this machine are not “heroes.” They are increasingly undertrained amateurs of low character, eager to express their loyalty to the regime with a bullet to the head, a baton across the skull, a bloody airbag, and a woman bleeding out while they block her from receiving medical care. They are the “masked men” who blocked medical aid to Good, denying a dying woman the chance to breathe while they staged their “injured officer” performance for the cameras. (Rick Wilson)

US Taxpayer's avatar

Rene Nicole Good represents the Constitution. Tempertantrump Totalitarian government killed her - point blank, then said, “Fucking Bitch”.

Viet Nam Vet's avatar

Thank you for standing up to these Nazi Jackboot killers.

Dianne's avatar

Let's not forget that despite what the Trump administration says, ICE agents are NOT law enforcement officers. Their only legal task is to take immigrants who do not have legal status to be here into custody, AFTER they have identified them through investigation and AFTER they have obtained a warrant to pick them up. This free roaming across communities, cosplaying as LEOs and taking people off the streets, out of their homes and workplaces and schools randomly is NOT legal. They have no legal authority to arrest citizens, and when they try - call your local police to say masked men are attempting to abduct a citizen. Police are not going to interfere without a complaint, but if they have one it's entirely within their power and discretion to arrest those ICE agents. Let's start taking OUR power back, one city at a time, through our local and state courts!

Dina's avatar

It enrages me every time I see or hear someone calling these guys "law enforcement officers." They are NOT.

Merry's avatar

Have the majority of Americans finally had enough of Trump’s lawless, brutal, tyrannical regime?

Could this be the beginning of the end of trump’s hostile takeover of our country? At long last?

“In the aftermath of the Minneapolis ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good, protests erupted in dozens of cities across the United States. Major demonstrations took place not only in Minneapolis but also in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland, Washington, D.C., and numerous smaller cities such as Greenville, South Carolina, Worcester, Massachusetts, and Coachella, California.

“The nationwide response was extensive, with more than 1,000 protests scheduled for the weekend following the shooting, as documented by organizers like Indivisible and the ACLU.

“Vigils and marches occurred in places ranging from city centers, like downtown Los Angeles and Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C., to smaller towns in Minnesota, Ohio, and Indiana.

“Additional protests and related actions were held in Boston, Des Moines, Marion, Pasadena, Santa Ana, and other parts of California, with gatherings also reported in Eugene, Oregon and Bloomington, Indiana.

“These large-scale demonstrations, often peaceful, reflected both spontaneous local grief and coordinated national action in response to the shooting and broader immigration enforcement practices.” AI generated from USAToday

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2026/01/07/ice-shoting-minneapolis-minnesota-tim-walz/88065585007/

https://www.naplesnews.com/story/news/local/2026/01/10/naples-lee-county-florida-residents-protest-ice-killing-of-mother-trump-immigration-customs-near-me/88118251007/