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The DUmpster / Re: Statement from Renee Good's wife, Becca Good:
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on January 09, 2026, 12:42:51 PM »
Perhaps the smartest peeps on the internet should do a bit more research:

'It's My Fault': Partner of Leftist Driver Who Tried to Ram ICE Agents in MN Blame Herself Over Shooting

The wife or domestic partner of the woman who reportedly tried to run over ICE agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is blaming herself for the incident. It was all captured on video on January 7: Renee Nicole Good, 37, accelerated toward a federal agent who opened fire. Good was a professional left-wing activist who trained and led convoys to disrupt lawful immigration enforcement operations. She was shot and killed during the confrontation.

The widow of Renee Nicole Good, who was filmed sobbing “it’s my fault” after her partner was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, is a handywoman who recently moved the family to the city, The Post can reveal.

Rebecca Good, 40, was outside the car when Renee drove towards an ICE officer, who opened fire on Wednesday — shooting the mom of three in the head and killing her.

Rebecca Good and her wife previously lived in Kansas City, Missouri, where they lived in the Waldo neighborhood for about two years.

But they decided to leave the country after President Trump was re-elected in 2024, and moved to Canada for several months before settling in Minneapolis, a former Missouri neighbor told KMBC.

“A neighbor who, you know, is not a terrorist. Not an extremist. That was just a mom who loved her kids, loved her spouse,” another neighbor, Joan Rose, told the outlet.

Rebecca was then seen distraught and apparently crying that she’d been the one who asked her wife to go out and protest the ICE operations.

“I made her come down here; it’s my fault,” Rebecca said, her face covered in blood after having attempted to help Renee. “They just shot my wife.”

“They shot her in the head. I have a 6-year-old in school,” Rebecca said.

The couple was allegedly a part of a group that had been “stalking and impeding” ICE officers throughout the day, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said.

But Renee’s mother insisted that didn’t sound like her daughter at all, telling the Star Tribune she was never “part of anything like that at all.”

“Renee was one of the kindest people I’ve ever known,” said the mother, Donna Ganger. “She was extremely compassionate. She’s taken care of people all her life. She was loving, forgiving, and affectionate. She was an amazing human being.”

Again, she’s on video accelerating into federal agents. It never ceases to amaze how the Left’s initial reaction, always, is to empathize or curry compassion for the perpetrator. We mentioned this before, but they did the same thing for Dzhokar Tsarnaev after the Boston Marathon bombing. The kid is a terrorist. And this could be an act of domestic terrorism.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2026/01/09/its-my-fault-partner-of-leftist-driver-who-tried-to-ram-ice-agents-in-mn-blame-herself-n2669129
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The DUmpster / Re: Statement from Renee Good's wife, Becca Good:
« Last post by SVPete on January 09, 2026, 12:28:38 PM »
A-fisking I will go, a-fisking I will go, ...

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... Renee was a Christian ...

She was living a lifestyle contrary to clear Christian teaching.

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We were raising our son ...

Unless you adopted him, he was not YOUR son.

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On Wednesday, January 7th, we stopped to support our neighbors. We had whistles. ...

You chose to "stop".

Is this the "Becca Good" that Renee had get out of the SUV so she could get video of all that happened after Renee blocked the street?

You did not just "stop", you turned to block and box in the ICE agents.
Boxing in law enforcement signals a possible ambush by blocking egress.

Ordinary people do not carry whistles. Activists bent on obstructing and interfering with the enforcement of US immigration law do.

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That the people who did this had fear and anger in their hearts ...

No, they were just doing their legal law enforcement duty. The only "fear" was the second or two when Renee's SUV turned toward the ICE agent and hit him. The agent might have, afterward, had some "anger" mixed with his pain from being hit by the SUV.

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... her values: rejecting hate and choosing compassion, turning away from fear and pursuing peace, refusing division and knowing we must come together ...

In the real world, she hated law enforcement people.
In the real world, she expressed "compassion" by trying to hit a law enforcement officer.
In the real world, she she incited fear and hatred toward law enforcement people.
In the real world, she "pursued peace" with violence toward law enforcement people.
In the real world, law enforcement people were exceptions to her "refusing division".
In the real world, law enforcement people were exceptions to her "we must come together".
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I feel for the DUmbAss. I'm angry, too. I'm angry that the self-centered leftist put that agent, who was just trying to do his job, in the position to be forced to defend his life. Let's look at some of the ways the leftist could still be alive...
1) If the leftist would have stayed home and minded her own business, she'd likely still be alive.
2) If the leftist would have "protested" in an out of the way area instead of hindering law enforcement, she'd likely still be alive.
3) If the leftist would have left when told to do so, she'd likely still be alive.
4) If the leftist would have simply followed the instructions of the agents and gotten out of the vehicle, she'd most likely still be alive.
It really looks to me like the leftist, unfortunately, chose this outcome. Sadly, it's the outcome that the DemonRat overlords have longed for since Trump took office because the rulers of the DemonRatic Party love chaos.

She'd likely still be alive if Democrats and news outlets weren't inundating their listeners with horror stories about ICE "kidnapping random people".
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The DUmpster / Re: Very troubling phone call from daughter
« Last post by SVPete on January 09, 2026, 12:10:07 PM »
It is amazing how many people have ignored what happened when that lady's vehicle crashed into a parked car after being shot. That doesn't look to me like it would be the same kind of damage cause if all she was doing was trying to get out of the way and not trying to run someone over.

She was accelerating when she hit the ICE agent and in death her SUV continued to accelerate.

BTW. I've noticed that MSM folk are playing word games, pointing out that she did not "run the agent down" to evade the simple fact that she clipped him instead of hitting him squarely.
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The DUmpster / Re: Like probably many of you, I am having trouble containing my anger.
« Last post by Airwolf on January 09, 2026, 12:07:41 PM »
I feel for the DUmbAss. I'm angry, too. I'm angry that the self-centered leftist put that agent, who was just trying to do his job, in the position to be forced to defend his life. Let's look at some of the ways the leftist could still be alive...
1) If the leftist would have stayed home and minded her own business, she'd likely still be alive.
2) If the leftist would have "protested" in an out of the way area instead of hindering law enforcement, she'd likely still be alive.
3) If the leftist would have left when told to do so, she'd likely still be alive.
4) If the leftist would have simply followed the instructions of the agents and gotten out of the vehicle, she'd most likely still be alive.
It really looks to me like the leftist, unfortunately, chose this outcome. Sadly, it's the outcome that the DemonRat overlords have longed for since Trump took office because the rulers of the DemonRatic Party love chaos.

There you go using logic on people whose  High School graduation year was in the fifth grade.
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The DUmpster / Re: Very troubling phone call from daughter
« Last post by SVPete on January 09, 2026, 12:05:04 PM »
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My community in Northern Virginia has a BIG minority population -- Hispanic, Muslim, and Asian. We have seen almost no ICE activity, an occasional arrest is all. ...

That is also true in my neighborhood and place of work. The other side of the immigration coin is that there are "consequences" for people who immigrate LEGALLY.
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The DUmpster / Re: Very troubling phone call from daughter
« Last post by Airwolf on January 09, 2026, 12:04:21 PM »
It is amazing how many people have ignored what happened when that lady's vehicle crashed into a parked car after being shot. That doesn't look to me like it would be the same kind of damage cause if all she was doing was trying to get out of the way and not trying to run someone over.
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This May Be the Best Analysis of the ICE Shooting Video Yet

https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2026/01/09/this-may-be-the-best-analysis-of-the-ice-shooting-video-yet-n4948085

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I’ve seen it all, and let me tell you, of all the analyses out there, podcaster Tim Pool has delivered the clearest and most persuasive breakdown of the video evidence from the shooting I’ve seen yet.

After initially giving Good the benefit of the doubt, Pool says slowed-down footage forced him to reverse his position completely, and his frame-by-frame analysis is fantastic.

Pool began by acknowledging his earlier assessment and then explained why it no longer holds up. “While I initially said that I believed she wasn’t intending to hit the officer and was trying to flee, but still put the officer in fear of harm — uh, no, I’ve changed my mind,” Pool said.

What changed his view was a close examination of the video at reduced speed. And trust me, lots of people have slowed down and/or enhanced the video, but most have simply done so and claimed it only proved their original conclusion.

Pool, however, walked viewers through the footage and pointed out details that are easy to miss at full speed, details others either missed or ignored, starting with the officer’s feet.
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Pool highlights the moment the vehicle makes contact. “Look at his feet right here in the back left. … Notice his feet both slide backwards,” Pool explained. “You see his foot sliding? Yeah, he’s not taking a step. He’s being hit by the vehicle.”
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“Here’s the vehicle reversing. The officer is not in front of the vehicle,” Pool said. “She reverses and now he is in front of the vehicle.” He adds critical context about timing and positioning: “He initially is to the right of the vehicle. By all means argue he should not have placed … himself in this position. We’re talking about seconds.”

The most damning detail comes next.

Pool paused the footage at the exact moment the vehicle stops. “The vehicle stops here. The wheels are pointed left. As you can see, the officer is standing right in front of the vehicle,” he said. Then comes the acceleration. “Watch the front tire right here. The wheels are pointed left, and she accelerates.”

What happens next undercuts the claim that Good was merely trying to escape. “The wheel spins out on ice,” Pool explained. “Then, with the wheels pointed at the officer, having spun out already, meaning the officer can hear the engine rev with it pointed at him, he draws his weapon.”
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For Pool, her intent is now beside the point when you take the physical reality into account. “I don’t know what her intentions were, and it’s immaterial what her intentions were,” he said. The mechanics of the vehicle tell the story on their own. “The tire’s spinning out and slipping on the ice before stopping.”

Pool closes with what may be the most important takeaway of all. “There are two points that I think are important. Were it not for the ice, which you can see on the ground, the vehicle would have just lurched forward, run this guy over,” he said. “Seriously.”
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The DUmpster / Re: Yes, MAGA are the bad guys.
« Last post by Airwolf on January 09, 2026, 12:00:08 PM »
The well of stupidity seems to have no bottom on the left.  They keep pushing it and the second civil war will come about and they are not going to win.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 1/9
« Last post by SVPete on January 09, 2026, 11:59:38 AM »
Seventy Years After Jim Elliot, the Question Still Stands: Would We Go?

https://pjmedia.com/chris-queen/2026/01/09/seventy-years-after-jim-elliot-the-question-still-stands-would-we-go-n4948083

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I didn’t see a post on Facebook about this anniversary until too late in the day on Thursday to write about it, but this week marks the 70th anniversary of the most famous Christian martyrdom of the 20th century. On Jan. 8, 1956, Waodani tribesmen murdered Jim Elliot and his fellow missionaries, Ed McCully, Roger Youderian, Pete Fleming, and their pilot, Nate Saint, in Ecuador.

Elliot grew up in Portland, Ore., as the son of a traveling preacher who settled down when he had a family. His family belonged to the nonconformist Plymouth Brethren, and he became a Christian at the age of six. He believed that Christians shouldn’t get involved in politics, and his high school public speaking club nearly kicked him out when he refused to give a political speech. He also planned to register as a conscientious objector if the military drafted him to serve in World War II.

He studied at Wheaton College, and somewhere along the way, he felt the call to missions. He specifically wanted to concentrate on people groups that had never seen a Bible translated into their own languages.

While studying the Quechua languages at Camp Wycliffe, Elliot heard about the Waodani people, whom the Quechua referred to as “Auca” (savages) in their native language. The Waodani were notoriously violent and hostile toward outsiders. It was just the challenge that Elliot felt compelled to meet.
Elliot and Fleming made their way to Ecuador in 1952 to work with the Quechua people. Elliot married Elisabeth Howard in 1953, and their only child, Valerie, was born in 1955. Shortly thereafter, Elliot and his team of missionaries set out to reach the Waodani.

The five men used Saint’s plane and a loudspeaker to announce their arrival and lowered gifts by basket. They set up a camp nearby and even took one Waodani tribe member for a plane ride.

Things turned sour when a group of about 10 warriors from the Waodani met the missionaries. The warriors murdered the five Americans on Jan. 8, 1956.

The article mentions it, partly, but Elizabeth Elliot continued missionary work in Ecuador (along with Nate Saint's sister (Rachel?)), among Qechua-speaking people for 2 or 3 decades. At the time of the killing of the missionaries, the Waodani had been dwindling due to a killings-and-revenge-killings spiral. The work started by the Elliots and the Saints brought that path to self-extinction to an end.
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