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What do you want to be that the murder weapon will be somehow "lost?"

This feels like it could be a turning point if enough people are paying attention. The administration is straight up lying about what we can all see on video. Not "active investigation" equivocation bullshit either. Just straight up lying to the public shamelessly.

Noem was calling her a terrorist before they even knew her name and before her body was cold. Like she had just been plucked from inside the car.

All they had to say was “this is a sad day, we are investigating what happened” etc. But nope. Straight to “She was a terrorist who deserved to die”, while we all watch the video that 100% does not support that in any way.

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Can't let this one go. An American citizen was murdered on video by Trump's Gestapo, and the administration and his bootlickers are trying to gaslight the nation. It's all over if this becomes yesterday's news.

There have been thousands of line in the sand moments already. This one needs to stick. I'm going to hold my friends and family accountable for their "opinion" on this incident. Enough.

This is where for all the ills of social media, we need to take advantage of the medium and keep the videos/story alive.

Don't forget about the Epstein files!!!

The state of Minnesota needs to start arresting people for interfering with their investigation. State laws were broken so they have a right to investigate and prosecute as they see fit. I’m sure people will tell me that’s just what the administration wants so they can come down harder. I don’t care. It’s time to stand up to the bully, and stand for the people

3 minutes ago, speed817 said:

Don't forget about the Epstein files!!!

the what?

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This is becoming about vastly more than merely the murder of an American citizen by the agents of the United States Government.

Let’s pause for a second and reflect on the gravity of what I just typed.

But beyond the murder of an American citizen at the hands of the agents of the United States Government, this is becoming a question of the ability of a sovereign state to enforce its own laws within its borders. The State of Minnesota is sovereign, and has the right as the sovereign to promulgate and enforce its own criminal laws. While the United States is the superior sovereign, it does not have the right to vitiate the sovereignty of the State of Minnesota.

Unless it does.

We’ve had this fight before. We might have to have it again. Minnesota is perfectly within its rights at this moment to detain every ICE agent for questioning in connection with the murder of one of its citizens. And given the federal government’s coverup, it might just have to take that action.

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1 minute ago, Ghost of LL said:

This is becoming about vastly more than merely the murder of an American citizen by the agents of the United States Government.

Let’s pause for a second and reflect on the gravity of what I just typed.

But beyond the murder of an American citizen at the hands of the agents of the United States Government, this is becoming a question of the ability of a sovereign state to enforce its own laws within its borders. The State of Minnesota is sovereign, and has the right as the sovereign to promulgate and enforce its own criminal laws. While the United States is the superior sovereign, it does not have the right to vitiate the sovereignty of the State of Minnesota.

Unless it does.

We’ve had this fight before. We might have to have it again. Minnesota is perfectly within its rights at this moment to detain every ICE agent for questioning in connection with the murder of one of its citizens. And given the federal government’s coverup, it might just have to take that action.

Not to mention that the current governor now has nothing to lose and likely a fuckton of pent up rage towards this administration.

18 minutes ago, speed817 said:

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This isn't good enough from Walz. They absolutely can investigate without federal assistance.

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26 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

This is becoming about vastly more than merely the murder of an American citizen by the agents of the United States Government.

Let’s pause for a second and reflect on the gravity of what I just typed.

But beyond the murder of an American citizen at the hands of the agents of the United States Government, this is becoming a question of the ability of a sovereign state to enforce its own laws within its borders. The State of Minnesota is sovereign, and has the right as the sovereign to promulgate and enforce its own criminal laws. While the United States is the superior sovereign, it does not have the right to vitiate the sovereignty of the State of Minnesota.

Unless it does.

We’ve had this fight before. We might have to have it again. Minnesota is perfectly within its rights at this moment to detain every ICE agent for questioning in connection with the murder of one of its citizens. And given the federal government’s coverup, it might just have to take that action.

Wait until all the states rights people hear about this. I wonder where they will fall on this particular issue.

28 minutes ago, Red Five said:

Wait until all the states rights people hear about this. I wonder where they will fall on this particular issue.

*Spoiler Alert* Most of them can't lick Daddy Trumps Fed boots fast enough...

1 hour ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

has the murderer been identified and brought into custody?

100% he's already been flown out of state and is holed up in a friendly red state.

Vance out here just straight up lying and dissembling into some fraud bullshit deflection.

4 minutes ago, GSU&UT said:

we gotta be careful with stuff like this. identify the wrong person and ruin even more lives. do we think this is in any way verified? I cannot get past paywall

20 minutes ago, hayden_horn said:

Vance out here just straight up lying and dissembling into some fraud bullshit deflection.

so exactly like every other day.

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The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fatally shot a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis Wednesday is Jonathan Ross, the same officer who was dragged and injured by a fleeing driver in a separate incident last year, according to a person with knowledge of the case and verified by court documents.

Little public information is available about Ross, described only by federal officials as “an experienced” officer.

On Wednesday morning, Ross was embedded in a group of federal agents on a targeted crackdown in south Minneapolis when Good was shot. ICE has not reported the identity of the shooter and did not respond to request for comment for this story.

A photo of Ross’s face has since circulated social media, as online sleuths have attempted to identify him.

On June 17, 2025, Ross was participating in an arrest of Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala, a Mexican citizen, in Bloomington last year. Munoz had previously been convicted of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct and had been put on a detainer by immigration officials. Munoz ignored the agents’ commands, including to fully roll down his car window, so Ross broke open his rear window and reached inside to unlock the door.

Munoz put the vehicle in drive and accelerated onto the curb, the charges said. Ross was dragged alongside the vehicle and twice fired his Taser as Munoz weaved back and forth “in an apparent attempt to shake” him from the car. About 300 feet down the road, Munoz re-entered the street and the force knocked the officer from the car.

The agent required 20 stitches for a deep cut in his right arm and another 13 stitches in his left hand, according to court documents. A jury convicted Munoz of assaulting a federal officer in December.

Hours after the shooting Wednesday morning, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said the agent involved had “been dragged by a vehicle” in an earlier incident. At the time, she did not provide specific location details for where that occurred.

But she described the unnamed officer as “an experienced” agent who’d been in similar situations before and “followed his training.”

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Thursday that the agent who killed Good was the same officer dragged by a suspect in Bloomington, Minn. last June. Although Ross was not named in the 13-page indictment of the driver, he is identified in several court records filed in the case, including photo exhibits from the hospital. He is also listed by name as a witness.

A law enforcement source, who is not authorized to speak publicly, confirmed that Ross is the shooter.

7 minutes ago, GSU&UT said:

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still trying to figure out adding texts to posts with embeds

1 minute ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

we gotta be careful with stuff like this. identify the wrong person and ruin even more lives. do we think this is in any way verified? I cannot get past paywall

I just shared a link to the non-paywall version, Noem helped identify her own guy. An LEO is quoted confirming his identity.

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Thursday that the agent who killed Good was the same officer dragged by a suspect in Bloomington, Minn. last June. Although Ross was not named in the 13-page indictment of the driver, he is identified in several court records filed in the case, including photo exhibits from the hospital. He is also listed by name as a witness.

A law enforcement source, who is not authorized to speak publicly, confirmed that Ross is the shooter.

8 minutes ago, GSU&UT said:

Have fun looking over your shoulder the rest of your miserable life, you fascist coward.

Just now, MissingInAction said:

Senator Jonathan Ross comming to a red state near you.

What's the Nazi gofundme site? He'll EASILY break whatever the top donation record is on there. If you were so inclined you could probably swindle out a bunch of money from racist hogs on there.

Hey JD, once you’re done fixing your eye liner can you let me know if Yale ever taught you that cops don’t get to murder guilty people either?

It’s infuriating bc he certainly knows better but he’s shameless and has no soul. The SS told her to “move move move” and she was shot in the face for trying to comply. We have video

I’ve had enough of this

Where are all the alpha male, 2A, Don't Tread On Me guys at? Must be on their way

Why is his gun even out? Surely there is policy around this....right?

6 minutes ago, Pancho said:

Yeah, that loser has never been laid in his life....

Someone should’ve punched that nazi.

Now that we have the name of the shooter, the state can issue an arrest warrant right???

31 minutes ago, Pancho said:

Of course he's a Q Anon dumbshit. He says "where we go one, we go all" at the start of the video.

37 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

Someone should’ve punched that nazi.

And then they would've been shot by ICE.

2 minutes ago, South Austin said:

And then they would've been shot by ICE.

yup. just don't arrest them, then you have a problem. can't have two sides to an argument when one is dead!

1 minute ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

yup. just don't arrest them, then you have a problem. can't have two sides to an argument when one is dead!

I'm serious. The message has been sent (if it hasn't already): Your President and Vice President have given you their tacit blessing to shoot dissidents and protesters, no matter how peaceful or whether they provide zero reasonable threat to public safety, and if you do, there's a stack of pardons on stand by.

Tell me again how Ashli Babbitt was a hero…

Ice barbie saying that Ross was just doing his job tacitly admits that his job to to terrorize and assault US citizens.

1 minute ago, elfenix said:

Ice barbie saying that Ross was just doing his job tacitly admits that his job to to terrorize and assault US citizens.

She isn't tacitly saying it. She's saying it.

This regime's position is plain.

The American people are not a public to be served.

They are vassals to be ruled, by any means necessary.

We've dealt with this on our shores before. And we had a shitload of collaborators to deal with then, too. We need to be thinking about crossing the Delaware.

1 minute ago, Brisketexan said:

She isn't tacitly saying it. She's saying it.

This regime's position is plain.

The American people are not a public to be served.

They are vassals to be ruled, by any means necessary.

We've dealt with this on our shores before. And we had a shitload of collaborators to deal with then, too. We need to be thinking about crossing the Delaware.

And securing the airports

5 hours ago, Red Five said:

Wait until all the states rights people hear about this. I wonder where they will fall on this particular issue.

Plus all the people who need to stockpile weapons to defend against a tyrannical government must be loading their rifles right now!

4 hours ago, caliHORNia said:

Why is his gun even out? Surely there is policy around this....right?

I learned today that DHS actually changed policies and guidelines in 2014 because too many Border Patrol agents were intentionally putting themselves in front of vehicles in order to have an excuse to shoot people who didn't actually do anything wrong and they were merely frustrated with

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Border Patrol Releases New Use-Of-Force Guidelines, Criti...

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske said the release was a push for more transparency. The agency had previously declined to make changes recommended by the panel.


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