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If you need a little pickup amidst the awfulness, watch a woman make the little Nazi Greg Bovino literally jump at her command
https://bsky.app/profile/notlikewe.bsky.social/post/3mcdshg4uh22i
Think this is from her IG if you don't have Bluesky
intent://instagram.com/_u/cohen.489?ig_mid=9003C613-DBF7-4EA2-9087-FC55E4BA171B&utm_source=instagramweb#Intent;package=com.instagram.android;action=android.intent.action.VIEW;scheme=https;S.browser_fallback_url=https%3A%2F%2Fplay.google.com%2Fstore%2Fapps%2Fdetails%3Fid%3Dcom.instagram.android%26referrer%3Dig_mid%253D9003C613-DBF7-4EA2-9087-FC55E4BA171B%2526utm_campaign%253Dunknown%2526utm_content%253Dlo%2526utm_source%253Dinstagramweb;end
This is Rachel Cohen, an attorney who resigned from Skadden Arps when they caved to Trump
https://www.businessinsider.com/rachel-cohen-harvard-lawyer-quit-big-law-trump-legal-fights-2025-3?op=1
Quote:It turns out ICE Jonathan Ross was not taken to a hospital and did not have injuries and Good might still be alive if ICE didn't block physican from attending to her
Quote:According to police files, fire response reports and transcripts of 911 calls released to NBC News in response to a public records request, Good was still alive when a Minneapolis Fire Emergency Medical Services team reached her.
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Medics applied a tourniquet and gave her CPR before she was taken to a local hospital by ambulance, the fire report said. Hospital staff stopped resuscitation efforts at 10:30 a.m, just under an hour after the shooting.
The first 911 calls were received at 9:38 a.m. CT and the agent who fired the fatal shots left the scene at 10:04 a.m., the police report shows.
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Quote:It turns out ICE Jonathan Ross was not taken to a hospital and did not have injuries and Good might still be alive if ICE didn't block physican from attending to her
Quote:According to police files, fire response reports and transcripts of 911 calls released to NBC News in response to a public records request, Good was still alive when a Minneapolis Fire Emergency Medical Services team reached her.
[...]
Medics applied a tourniquet and gave her CPR before she was taken to a local hospital by ambulance, the fire report said. Hospital staff stopped resuscitation efforts at 10:30 a.m, just under an hour after the shooting.
The first 911 calls were received at 9:38 a.m. CT and the agent who fired the fatal shots left the scene at 10:04 a.m., the police report shows.
(Jan 16 2026, 11:12 PM)CloverQuote:It turns out ICE Jonathan Ross was not taken to a hospital and did not have injuries and Good might still be alive if ICE didn't block physican from attending to her
https://reddit.com/r/NoFilterNews/comments/1qexu3g/it_turns_out_ice_jonathan_ross_was_not_taken_to_a/
Minneapolis Police, Fire department reports reveal chaotic moments after ICE officer fatally shot Renee Good: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/minneapolis-police-fire-department-reports-reveal-chaotic-moments-ice-rcna254362
Quote:According to police files, fire response reports and transcripts of 911 calls released to NBC News in response to a public records request, Good was still alive when a Minneapolis Fire Emergency Medical Services team reached her.
[...]
Medics applied a tourniquet and gave her CPR before she was taken to a local hospital by ambulance, the fire report said. Hospital staff stopped resuscitation efforts at 10:30 a.m, just under an hour after the shooting.
The first 911 calls were received at 9:38 a.m. CT and the agent who fired the fatal shots left the scene at 10:04 a.m., the police report shows.
Fucking disgusting cruel administration and their goons.
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(Jan 16 2026, 11:12 PM)CloverQuote:It turns out ICE Jonathan Ross was not taken to a hospital and did not have injuries and Good might still be alive if ICE didn't block physican from attending to her
https://reddit.com/r/NoFilterNews/comments/1qexu3g/it_turns_out_ice_jonathan_ross_was_not_taken_to_a/
Minneapolis Police, Fire department reports reveal chaotic moments after ICE officer fatally shot Renee Good: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/minneapolis-police-fire-department-reports-reveal-chaotic-moments-ice-rcna254362
Quote:According to police files, fire response reports and transcripts of 911 calls released to NBC News in response to a public records request, Good was still alive when a Minneapolis Fire Emergency Medical Services team reached her.
[...]
Medics applied a tourniquet and gave her CPR before she was taken to a local hospital by ambulance, the fire report said. Hospital staff stopped resuscitation efforts at 10:30 a.m, just under an hour after the shooting.
The first 911 calls were received at 9:38 a.m. CT and the agent who fired the fatal shots left the scene at 10:04 a.m., the police report shows.
Fucking disgusting cruel administration and their goons.
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Thought this was an interesting article by a sociologist discussing why observing/whistling and yelling at ICE agents to stop works to stop them or at least make it more difficult for them to abduct people.
https://www.ms.now/opinion/minneapolis-ice-watch-protesters-violence-research
I'm not entirely convinced and I'd like to see more data on whether the sex of the observers makes a difference in the effectiveness of observing/yelling at agents. I suspect it's probably more of a deterrent when the observers are mostly male instead of mostly female and when the numbers of observers are far greater or at least significantly greater than that of the ICE agents. (I think one of the reasons that Renee Good is dead today is because she was female and potentially because her murderer thought she was a lesbian and because the number of agents where she was killed was greater than the number of observers).
From the ICE agent's cellphone footage it sounded like the car made contact withΒ him, but it was actually his phone making contact with the car. At 5:33 you can see him step backwards out of the way while his arms reach forward at the moment he was supposedly hit.Β
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Realistically I think we all know the car never hit ICE agent Jonathan Ross, the intent was not to run him down or hit him but to get away ("drive, baby, drive" sounds panicked to me like "let's gtfo before we get killed"), and he shot her because he was enraged by both her daring to have spoken up to him and by her daring to leave the confrontation. Same mindset that gets women killed by violent partners.
I would not be surprised if it turns out that ICE agent Jonathan Ross has a known history of being confrontational and threatening with others, including women who are doing nothing more than taking up space and daring to speak up. I hope his wife is okay.