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ShowJanuary 08, 2026
Watch: Debunking Every Lie The Left Wants You to Believe About The Minneapolis ICE Shooting
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ICE agents shot a protester in Minneapolis. The Left is now responding with how they respond best. But who was she and what was she doing? Today’s show breaks down the incident and the responses coming from the left.
Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot after agents said she tried to use her vehicle to drive into federal officers, which resulted in one official using self-defense. She was there to protest ICE and what appeared to be a deliberate attempt to obstruct their lawful duties.
“She chose to hit the accelerator at full throttle and knowingly steered it toward the path where multiple officers were,” Crowder said. “Here is what we don't know: Did she intend to illegally hit the officer or just illegally flee, and could the officer have gotten out of the way in time?”
The left would now like it if you believed this was George Floyd 2.0.
One claim the left has made is that she did not hit the officer with her car. The truth is, she did, in fact, hit the officer. However, some have said that even though she did hit the officer, that was not her intent. This is also inaccurate.
“The wheels were aimed right at him,” Crowder said. “She should know that hitting the accelerator and rocketing out of there in the path, the only path actually, where someone could result in being hit.”
The third claim the left has made was that even though she may have tried to hit him, she didn't try to kill him, making it seem as if self-defense was not warranted.
“Of course, he acted in self-defense because in that moment, she already committed multiple crimes. This included reckless driving, failing to obey a peace officer, and fleeing a peace officer,” Crowder said, adding that you might even add stalking and attempted murder on a federal officer.
“He didn't know, he just heard the roar of the engine and saw the spin of the tires from a lady who had been obstructing traffic and screaming at ICE all day,” Crowder said.
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