Neighbors just released a new angle of the ICE shooting and it settles any debate on what actually happened.
This was a mother doing something completely ordinary: Dropping somebody off, then trying to leave. She goes to pull out, stops for one car to pass, then waves the agents to drive past. Within seconds, those ICE agents exit their vehicle and rush her, shouting and escalating the situation. Panicked, she tries to drive away and gets shot in the face three times.
She posed no threat, showed no intent to harm, and was interfering with no one. She was a civilian going about her life. The official statements that followed contradict the footage and read like an attempt to rewrite what happened.
This was a reckless, unjustified killing, followed by a dishonest effort to evade responsibility. It’s horrifying, and it exposes something deeply wrong with the US government and these ICE agents. They must be held accountable.
This is not a partisan issue. I need you to lock in gang.
Thank you to Brenna Perez for giving the single clearest, smartest breakdown of the murder of Renee Nicole Good.
This is clearly murder. Period.
But as we’ve said for a generation, in America an officer just has to say “I feared for my life” to get away with murder.
Video of the Minneapolis ICE shooting completely contradicting ICE's account that the driver was trying to ram anyone. Looks like they were turning around to leave, and immediately lit up
controversial to say but I actually think it’s sooo romantic that John mulaney and Olivia munn got pregnant after a one night stand and decided to coparent together and during that time period fell in love proper. like that’s a rom com plot
Adjusting to the new person you have become due to grief or extreme trauma can take years and you are typically very fragile within those years too. Have to constantly remind yourself and give yourself grace about the process
I always go back to how Margot Robbie and Lupita broke through the same year. In the next 5 years Lupita had one lead and 3 supporting roles where you couldn't see her face. Margot got 5 leads, including one franchise. Lupita had won the Oscar, but Margot hadn't even been nommed.