Scott Jennings Corrects CNN Hosts on ICE Shooting Facts
The Rubin ReportJanuary 13, 20262 min183,122 views
3 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβIncident Overview
- π― Scott Jennings presented facts countering the narrative around a tragic killing by an ICE agent.
- π‘ The deceased, Renee Nicole Macklin Good, was not a random passerby but part of a group that forms convoys to interfere with federal law enforcement operations.
Actions Leading to the Incident
- π The individual was reportedly following ICE agents all day.
- β οΈ She failed to comply with lawful commands to stop or exit her vehicle.
- π₯ She accelerated her car into the officer, clearly hitting them.
Jennings's Analysis
- π Jennings emphasized that the situation was an unfortunate, tragic event caused by the driver's extraordinarily poor judgment.
- π£οΈ He meticulously laid out the sequence of events, refuting alternative perspectives presented by others.
- βοΈ While acknowledging the procedure might be questionable, he noted that from a legal standpoint, the actions could be justified.
Countering Misinformation
- πΊ The clip highlights Jennings's role in correcting misinformation, contrasting with what the speaker perceived as "nonsense narrative" and "lunatics" on other panels.
- π€ The speaker poses a hypothetical: if the individual had merely blocked traffic and been shot, would Jennings defend it? The implied answer is no, underscoring the importance of the driver's actions in the actual event.
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ICE shootingScott JenningsDarrin PorcherRenee Nicole Macklin GoodFederal Law EnforcementConvoysInterference with Law EnforcementFelonyCNNDave RubinRubin ReportMinneapolis
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