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Anti-ICE ‘Warrior’ Killed In Minneapolis Was Trained To Resist

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Anti-ICE ‘Warrior’ Killed In Minneapolis Was Trained To Resist Agents

OFFICER ROSS.jpg

Picture taken from video

The mother-of-three shot dead by a federal agent during anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis was a self-described “warrior” who had been trained to resist immigration enforcement and helped coordinate activist efforts to disrupt federal operations, friends and fellow activists have revealed.

Renee Nicole Good, 37, was killed Wednesday after confronting ICE officers while driving an SUV that was blocking a residential street during a protest against a large-scale immigration operation. The agent who fired the fatal shots, Jonathan “Jon” Ross, has been branded a “murderer” by Democrats — but is being fully backed by the Trump administration, which says he acted in self-defense.

Friends of Good now say she was deeply embedded in a network of anti-ICE activists organized through her six-year-old son’s charter school, Southside Family Charter School, which openly promotes a “social justice first” approach and political activism.

“She was a warrior. She died doing what was right,” one mother at the school told the New York Post. “She was trained against these ICE agents — what to do, what not to do. It’s very thorough training.”

Good and her wife, Rebecca, moved to Minneapolis last year after briefly leaving the U.S. for Canada following Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory. Once settled, Good joined a local “ICE Watch” group — part of a nationwide activist network that monitors, disrupts and documents immigration enforcement, particularly in Democrat-run sanctuary cities.

Former school staff confirmed activism was widespread within the school community, where students were reportedly taught social justice issues ranging from George Floyd’s death to Indigenous rights abroad.

Video footage from the scene shows agents approaching Good’s stationary Honda Pilot and ordering her to exit the vehicle. As one officer pulls at the door handle, Good begins reversing, then moves forward.

Ross is seen standing in front of the vehicle, drawing his weapon and firing as the car advances.

Ross, an experienced agent, previously suffered severe injuries after being dragged by a car while arresting an illegal immigrant sex offender last year — a fact supporters say explains his split-second decision.

Good crashed nearby and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Activists insist she was attempting to leave, not attack officers. Michelle Gross, a local activist leader, said Good was participating in an “observer patrol” meant to monitor ICE activity — not interfere with it.

Legal experts disagree. Conservative attorney Amy Swearer said deadly force is justified if an officer reasonably perceives a threat of serious harm — regardless of the driver’s intent.

“He can’t read her mind,” she said. “A moving vehicle is deadly force.”

Minneapolis remains on edge, with protests continuing, schools cancelling activities, and DHS deploying more than 2,000 officers in what it calls its largest immigration enforcement operation ever.

Key Takeaways

  1. Activist Training Exposed: The woman killed was part of an organized, trained anti-ICE network actively resisting federal enforcement.

  2. Use-Of-Force Battle Lines Drawn: Democrats call it murder; Trump officials say the shooting was lawful self-defense.

  3. Sanctuary City Flashpoint: Minneapolis joins a growing list of Democrat-run cities facing explosive clashes over deportation enforcement.

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL

 

She was a loon. She and her "wife" created this incident. That's why the wife exited the vehicle, set up a camera, waited for the loon to block the road, and create an incident while filming it. Wait until someone posts an example of her "poetry."

On 1/9/2026 at 2:09 PM, Social Media said:

Anti-ICE ‘Warrior’ Killed In Minneapolis Was Trained To Resist Agents

OFFICER ROSS.jpg

Picture taken from video

The mother-of-three shot dead by a federal agent during anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis was a self-described “warrior” who had been trained to resist immigration enforcement and helped coordinate activist efforts to disrupt federal operations, friends and fellow activists have revealed.

Renee Nicole Good, 37, was killed Wednesday after confronting ICE officers while driving an SUV that was blocking a residential street during a protest against a large-scale immigration operation. The agent who fired the fatal shots, Jonathan “Jon” Ross, has been branded a “murderer” by Democrats — but is being fully backed by the Trump administration, which says he acted in self-defense.

Friends of Good now say she was deeply embedded in a network of anti-ICE activists organized through her six-year-old son’s charter school, Southside Family Charter School, which openly promotes a “social justice first” approach and political activism.

“She was a warrior. She died doing what was right,” one mother at the school told the New York Post. “She was trained against these ICE agents — what to do, what not to do. It’s very thorough training.”

Good and her wife, Rebecca, moved to Minneapolis last year after briefly leaving the U.S. for Canada following Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory. Once settled, Good joined a local “ICE Watch” group — part of a nationwide activist network that monitors, disrupts and documents immigration enforcement, particularly in Democrat-run sanctuary cities.

Former school staff confirmed activism was widespread within the school community, where students were reportedly taught social justice issues ranging from George Floyd’s death to Indigenous rights abroad.

Video footage from the scene shows agents approaching Good’s stationary Honda Pilot and ordering her to exit the vehicle. As one officer pulls at the door handle, Good begins reversing, then moves forward.

Ross is seen standing in front of the vehicle, drawing his weapon and firing as the car advances.

Ross, an experienced agent, previously suffered severe injuries after being dragged by a car while arresting an illegal immigrant sex offender last year — a fact supporters say explains his split-second decision.

Good crashed nearby and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Activists insist she was attempting to leave, not attack officers. Michelle Gross, a local activist leader, said Good was participating in an “observer patrol” meant to monitor ICE activity — not interfere with it.

Legal experts disagree. Conservative attorney Amy Swearer said deadly force is justified if an officer reasonably perceives a threat of serious harm — regardless of the driver’s intent.

“He can’t read her mind,” she said. “A moving vehicle is deadly force.”

Minneapolis remains on edge, with protests continuing, schools cancelling activities, and DHS deploying more than 2,000 officers in what it calls its largest immigration enforcement operation ever.

Key Takeaways

  1. Activist Training Exposed: The woman killed was part of an organized, trained anti-ICE network actively resisting federal enforcement.

  2. Use-Of-Force Battle Lines Drawn: Democrats call it murder; Trump officials say the shooting was lawful self-defense.

  3. Sanctuary City Flashpoint: Minneapolis joins a growing list of Democrat-run cities facing explosive clashes over deportation enforcement.

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL

1. How The Following Applies to ICE & Border Patrol

They are federal agents

ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and CBP/Border Patrol are federal law-enforcement officers

They are fully covered under 18 U.S.C. § 111 and other obstruction statutes

Illegal actions against ICE/CBP include:

Physically blocking arrests or detentions

Surrounding agents to prevent movement

Warning suspects to evade arrest during an operation

Harboring or hiding a person to prevent federal enforcement

Using vehicles, barricades, or crowds to stop agents

These acts can be charged even without violence.

Key point

Even if immigration law itself is controversial, interfering with its enforcement is still illegal unless a court has ruled the action unlawful.

Core Federal Laws

1. 18 U.S.C. § 111 — Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding Federal Officers

This is the main statute.

It is a crime to:

Forcibly assault

Resist

Oppose

Impede

Intimidate

Interfere with

a federal officer or agent while they are engaged in official duties.

Penalties

Misdemeanor or felony depending on conduct

Up to 1 year for nonviolent resistance

Up to 8 years or more if force, weapons, or injury are involved

2. 18 U.S.C. § 1501 — Obstruction of Federal Process

Applies when someone:

Obstructs or interferes with the service of warrants, subpoenas, or court orders

This often comes up when people try to block arrests or searches.

3. 18 U.S.C. § 371 — Conspiracy

If two or more people coordinate to obstruct federal officers, conspiracy charges can apply even if no force is used

What Is Usually Lawful

Filming federal agents (from a safe distance)

Peaceful protest

Verbal criticism

Refusing consent to a search (without physical interference)

Asking for a warrant

Bottom Line

Physically or operationally interfering with federal agents is illegal, regardless of political beliefs or disagreement with the law being enforced. Courts have been very consistent on this point.

Almost forgot the beginning of the story.

Money vanished in Minneapolis

while they told us to clap.

Daycares on paper,

millions gone—

no handcuffs, no map.

They stole it from children

and called it compassion.

Millions skimmed while officials smiled

and stamped approval

in matching fashion.

Fake meals, fake counts, real cash,

no cells, no trials, no public shame—

just silence wrapped in policy

and carefully worded blame.

At MSP the planes take off clean and polite,

While $700 million in “aid”

vanish overnight.

No receipts, no answers,

just smiles rehearsed,

Call it compassion—wire it first.

Snow on the runway,

hands washed of blame,

Cash flies to Somalia,

questions stay grounded in shame.

Snow on the tarmac, virtue on cue,

Cash for the poor now buys rifles too.

Everyone shrugs — “Well, who could have guessed?”

When dollars meet warlords and terrorists dressed up as “distressed.”

If sunlight’s the cure

for money gone wrong,

Funny how this deal

prefers darkness so long.

Then came the riots, perfectly timed,

buses humming through the night,

paid voices shouting “justice”

while pointing nowhere near the crime.

A gunshot rings, a protester dies —

tragic, real, and quickly buried,

because truth is inconvenient

when the narrative’s already carried.

A woman was shot,

a life cut short—

headline blinked,

then changed report.

On the streets, the drums began—

not grief, but choreography,

Drums sounded in the distance—

not grief, but rehearsal.

Then the buses rolled in,

anger on a timetable,

signs printed clean,

outrage rentable.

Rage arrived on wheels,

uniform signs unfolding

like costumes from a trunk.

Same slogans, different faces,

timed arrests, designated places.

Not a movement—stage direction,

crowd control through misdirection.

Caravans rolling in by night,

rented rage and printed signs.

They came on buses, paid and polished,

anger scheduled by the hour,

while real blood darkened pavement

where a professional met power. 🥺

Cameras turned

like trained dogs do,

away from fraud,

away from who knew.

The cameras faced

where they were pointed,

the script approved,

the story trimmed,

the governor’s voice,

the mayor’s nod,

echoed back by friendly hymns.

Voices of power

ventriloquized concern

while hands stayed clean.

Governor speaks.

Mayor nods.

Media kneels

and calls it “calm.”

Justice waits,

truth stalls,

and the guilty walk

while the city pays it all.

Governor talks about healing.

Mayor talks about peace.

Media acts like stenographers

while accountability’s on lease.

No raids.

No names.

No orange suits.

Just diversion layered over proof.

This isn’t chaos—

it’s choreography.

Not incompetence—

but strategy.

This ain’t chaos, this is craft,

sleight of hand and practiced laugh.

Not a failure—perfect aim:

protect the cash, distract the blame.

And beneath the chants and choreographed cries,

the city counts what justice costs

when the guilty walk

and truth just watches

as another bus rolls by.

And everyone knows it,

even if they won’t say:

justice didn’t fail here—

it was pushed aside

to protect the ones who got paid.

Fraud became a footnote,

death a momentary glitch,

and truth was traded quietly

for access, favor, and the switch. 😡

More people should be trained in nonviolent resistance to ICE. The only violence I'm seeing comes from the agents.

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