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Incriminating Cell Phone Video of ICE Agent Shooting Renee Good

David Pakman ShowJanuary 12, 20268 min443,942 views
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Cell Phone Video Analysis

  • 📱 A newly released cell phone video, recorded by the ICE agent involved, contradicts official claims of self-defense in the shooting of Renee Good.
  • ⚠️ The video, held by the shooter, shows Renee Good stating, "That's fine, dude. I'm not mad at you," before attempting to drive away.
  • 🎯 The footage does not show the vehicle striking the agent, undermining the narrative that the agent feared being run over.
  • 🗣️ The agent's alleged post-shooting comment, "Effing Effing bitch," suggests rage rather than a justified response to an immediate threat.

Disputed Self-Defense Claim

  • ⚖️ The video complicates the claim of clear-cut self-defense by showing a lack of screaming, threats, or sudden aggression from Renee Good.
  • 🚗 The narrative that the car was a weapon and the agent feared for his life is challenged by the video's depiction of events.
  • 🎯 Forensic reconstruction suggests the agent was not in the vehicle's path when he fired, questioning the justification for deadly force.

Law Enforcement Protocol Violations

  • ⚠️ Standard law enforcement training discourages approaching vehicles from the front and firing at moving cars, both of which appear to have occurred.
  • 💥 Shooting a driver, even if they are driving away, guarantees the vehicle will go out of control, as seen when Good's car crashed after being shot.
  • ✋ The officer holding his gun in one hand and his cell phone in the other is also noted as a deviation from protocol.

Trauma and Officer Sensitivity

  • 🧠 Officials suggest the officer may have been traumatized by a previous incident involving a vehicle, making him more sensitive to perceived threats.
  • 🚫 However, trauma does not justify lethal force if the threat is not immediate and unavoidable, and if it leads to misinterpreting a non-threatening situation.
  • ⚠️ If trauma made the officer overly sensitive, it suggests he should not have been on duty, rather than excusing his actions.

Escalation and Official Narrative

  • 🚨 The arrival of other agents and shouting commands escalated the situation, which was then further escalated by the shooting.
  • 📢 The official narrative, supported by figures like Trump, focuses on Renee Good's attempt to drive away and the agent's alleged fear, which the video appears to contradict.
  • ❓ The question of whether the officer will be charged remains unknown.
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