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1 minute ago, Gladiators said:

I believe what Ron said. His decision tree goes something like this:

Does what I read feed my TDS? Yes = True; No = False

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20 minutes ago, Mike Honcho said:

I don't think anyone is wondering why you believe THIS story.  

We'll play the stupid game you played yesterday, did the federal agent receive a bruise from being hit by the car? If so, he technically had internal bleeding. 

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1 hour ago, Ron_Artest said:

I question everything I read from all media.  Stop lying.

And I definitely questioned this "internal bleeding" report from a source that has turned pro trump, and from a govt that has been caught lying about this even from the start.  They lied about Renee attacked agents as they were pushing their vehicle out of the snow.  They lied about Renee because a domestic terrorist, about being vicious.  The told us there will be no investigation.

So of course they will likely continue lying about anything that in their eyes justifies this killing.

There is more info about this. From a NYT report: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/01/15/us/minneapolis-shooting-ice

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Jonathan Ross, who was identified as the ICE agent who shot Ms. Good, was still on the scene, according to a report from the Minneapolis Police Department. About 15 minutes later, he was taken to a federal building.  

No mention of injury and he wasn’t taken straight to a hospital. 

Also, internal bleeding in the torso is serious and it’s highly unlikely doctors would let somebody with such an injury walk out same-day. 

There is a major issue with this supposed medical diagnosis being leaked to the press by an anonymous DHS official. Health records are private so unless Ross provides them, we might never see them.

The alleged injury doesn’t pass the smell test IMO. He was walking briskly right after he killed Ms. Good, stayed on the scene at least 15 minutes after police arrived, and then went to a federal building instead of the hospital  

 

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17 minutes ago, dogcows said:

The alleged injury doesn’t pass the smell test IMO. He was walking briskly right after he killed Ms. Good, stayed on the scene at least 15 minutes after police arrived, and then went to a federal building instead of the hospital  

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2 hours ago, Engorgeous George said:

Among my former duties as a Prosecutor and Police Legal advisor was to advise the Chief of police on disciplinary matters.  It always seemed to my wife that the department was out of controlas there was a disciplinary matter that made the news nearly every week.  She said it was constant.  I explained to her that in a Department of nearly 1000 officers each working 250 shifts a year, each contacting on average citizens, victims, witnesses, and perpetrators on 8 incidents a day, so contacting around 30 to 40 people a day that there were maybe 50 to 60 million contacts a year. If there were complaints on 50 of those interactions that meant that the department was having problematic contacts one out of a million times.  That is a great batting average, yet there was always a fresh example of abuse or problems.  Was the department operating at almost a superhuman level of competence, or was it constantly a problem?  I guess it was perception.  All I knew is that on every incident we analyzed whether our Directives or training could be altered to try to prevent repeat incidents.  We knew, given human behavior that we could never eliminate all incidents, yet we tried.    

I’m not even talking about the shooting. ICE agents walking around demanding papers, detaining people without cause, and assaulting protestors isn’t questionable, it’s illegal. The admin signaling that ICE has blanket immunity is going to make that sort of thing more likely to happen. 

If I were a cop, I wouldn’t want to be associated with it. 

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1 minute ago, MDC said:

I’m not even talking about the shooting. ICE agents walking around demanding papers, detaining people without cause, and assaulting protestors isn’t questionable, it’s illegal. The admin signaling that ICE has blanket immunity is going to make that sort of thing more likely to happen. 

If I were a cop, I wouldn’t want to be associated with it. 

😆 go back to bed mdpee. 

Stop your whining for once. 

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2 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

I question everything I read from all media.  Stop lying.

 

Then certainly you can post a link to ONE time you questioned an MSM story in your 20+ years of posting here under 32 different aliases. I'm sure you won't just like the other day when I asked you to support another assertion that was clearly false.  So, I fact check this claim as false as well.

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The more I read the comments cheerleading the cruelty, the more it confirms what I’ve thought for a long time. 

Trump is not the disease. He’s a symptom of it. 

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18 minutes ago, dogcows said:

The more I read the comments cheerleading the cruelty, the more it confirms what I’ve thought for a long time. 

Trump is not the disease. He’s a symptom of it. 

We always knew liberals hated law enforcement even when they were feigning sympathy during January 6th.

We appreciate every one of you for showing your true colors. You have no respect for this country or it's laws or how dangerous their jobs are. The way you people treat law enforcement is truly disgusting.

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19 minutes ago, dogcows said:

The more I read the comments cheerleading the cruelty, the more it confirms what I’ve thought for a long time. 

Trump is not the disease. He’s a symptom of it. 

I think he's the enabler.  He made it safe for people to embrace their feelings of cruelty.  He says stuff people felt bad saying, but not anymore.  Now they are proud of their hatred and how they treat their fellow man.  Absolute garbage people.

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3 minutes ago, Reality said:

We always knew liberals hated law enforcement even when they were feigning sympathy during January 6th.

We appreciate every one of you for showing your true colors. You have no respect for this country or it's laws or how dangerous their jobs are. The way you people treat law enforcement is truly disgusting.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, dogcows said:

There is more info about this. From a NYT report: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/01/15/us/minneapolis-shooting-ice

No mention of injury and he wasn’t taken straight to a hospital. 

Also, internal bleeding in the torso is serious and it’s highly unlikely doctors would let somebody with such an injury walk out same-day. 

There is a major issue with this supposed medical diagnosis being leaked to the press by an anonymous DHS official. Health records are private so unless Ross provides them, we might never see them.

The alleged injury doesn’t pass the smell test IMO. He was walking briskly right after he killed Ms. Good, stayed on the scene at least 15 minutes after police arrived, and then went to a federal building instead of the hospital  

 

Meh to the bolded. Bruises are internal bleeding. That means I'm bleeding internally in my elbow right now from where I whapped it on a door frame this morning. I don't intend to seek medical treatment for this "serious" injury.

The frame by frame video analyses that have been done are pretty conclusive: the only part of Ross's body that looks to have touched the car was his left hand, which also managed to hold onto his phone while he was jumping out of the way and firing 3 shots at point blank range into a moving vehicle he had just finished walking in front of. BEST CASE scenario is he was grossly negligent and violated multiple DHS policies.

That this report of his injuries came from DHS is what makes me believe it's hooey. No part of this admin can be trusted to tell the truth about anything.

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14 minutes ago, Reality said:

We always knew liberals hated law enforcement even when they were feigning sympathy during January 6th.

We appreciate every one of you for showing your true colors. You have no respect for this country or its laws or how dangerous their jobs are. The way you people treat law enforcement is truly disgusting.

What ICE is doing is NOT policing. If they hadn’t come into Minnesota with their tear gas and camera crews, none of this terrible 💩 would be happening. FACT. 

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30 minutes ago, dogcows said:

The more I read the comments cheerleading the cruelty, the more it confirms what I’ve thought for a long time. 

Trump is not the disease. He’s a symptom of it. 

💯 It’s the end result of dysfunction and hyper partisanship. Two parties that don’t even attempt to govern and stand for nothing but owning the other side.

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Cruelty. Sending people that don’t belong here back is cruel now. Women.  

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49 minutes ago, Fnord said:

Meh to the bolded. Bruises are internal bleeding. That means I'm bleeding internally in my elbow right now from where I whapped it on a door frame this morning. I don't intend to seek medical treatment for this "serious" injury.

The frame by frame video analyses that have been done are pretty conclusive: the only part of Ross's body that looks to have touched the car was his left hand, which also managed to hold onto his phone while he was jumping out of the way and firing 3 shots at point blank range into a moving vehicle he had just finished walking in front of. BEST CASE scenario is he was grossly negligent and violated multiple DHS policies.

That this report of his injuries came from DHS is what makes me believe it's hooey. No part of this admin can be trusted to tell the truth about anything.

If you don't even know the car hit him, nothing else you say really matters. There's plenty of video out there showing he was hit. I can't believe we are this far into this thing and people still post stupid shlt like this.

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“A woman who claimed she was driving to a doctor's appointment when she was hauled out of her car by Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officers has a history of social justice activism and interactions with police.

Aliya Rahman, 42, was allegedly blocking ICE agents working to capture illegals in Minneapolis on Tuesday when officers pulled her from her black Ford Fusion as she desperately clung to the driver's side door.

She cried out 'I'm disabled, I'm trying to go to the doctor up there' as four masked officers dragged her into a federal vehicle. Disturbing photos of her arrest made international news. 

Rahman, a US-born citizen, is a technologist and social justice trainer who dedicates her time to LBGTQ and racial injustice causes, her Tech for Social Justice profile said.

The registered Democrat says she threw herself into activism work while studying aeronautical engineering at Purdue University after two of her cousins were killed in the 9/11 terror attacks. 

🌈 Rahman, who identifies as being genderqueer, was dating a transgender man at the time and claimed that due to the culture in rural Indiana, it was a 'necessity' that she became involved in advocacy work. 🌈.   “

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