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01-11-2026, 11:48 AM
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(01-11-2026, 10:23 AM)Kurokage Wrote: It may be a federal issue but could of been investigated by state
https://www.fox9.com/news/can-minnesota-...t-law-says
A total cover up by the FBI and ICE
The last people to be doing this investigation is Minnesota. They’re literally up to their eyeballs in fraud and coverups. Their dumbass mayor equated him being hit to opening a refrigerator door. One of dumbest things I’ve ever heard. I’ve never had my refrigerator send me to the hospital. That’s just stupid af. Yeah, let’s let his squad investigate the shooting. I wonder what they’d find?
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(01-11-2026, 11:48 AM)KrustyKrab Wrote: The last people to be doing this investigation is Minnesota. They’re literally up to their eyeballs in fraud and coverups. Their dumbass mayor equated him being hit to opening a refrigerator door. One of dumbest things I’ve ever heard. I’ve never had my refrigerator send me to the hospital. That’s just stupid af. Yeah, let’s let his squad investigate the shooting. I wonder what they’d find? 
Local authorities: We will not help the feds with any aspect of law enforcement.
Also local authorities: We demand that the feds include us in investigating the Renee Good incident.
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(01-11-2026, 11:56 AM)Vermilion Wrote: Local authorities: We will not help the feds with any aspect of law enforcement.
Also local authorities: We demand that the feds include us in investigating the Renee Good incident.
Yep, Minnesota is a joke. Frey and Walz are two of the stupidest people in politics, let’s not forget who put tampons in a boys bathroom.
Their state is rot with fraud, crime, druggies and woke crap.
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01-11-2026, 12:33 PM
This post was last modified: 01-11-2026, 12:34 PM by Kurokage. 
(01-11-2026, 10:51 AM)Vermilion Wrote: May be?
No.
It IS a federal issue regarding a federal cop during a federal law enforcement mission.
Also, based on the recent Minnesota track record with illegals, sanctuary cities, fraud, murder, etc, they can’t really be trusted anyway.
The FBI taking over a federal investigation has been the norm for forever.
The locals are always going to bitch about it too.
Do you not remember Sargent Al (LAPD) being upset when the FBI took over the operation at Nakatomi Plaza a few Christmases ago?
You should maybe research that a bit more, as it can get a bit messy but the 'shooter' could be prosecuted
Quote:As state and local officials increasingly clash with federal officials over immigration enforcement. policing of protests, and much more, they could soon turn to a long-used tactic of state pushback: prosecuting federal agents or officials for violations of state laws.
This practice stretches back to at least the early 1800s, and it comes with a mixed track record. Some state prosecutions of federal actors are relatively non-controversial, like charging postal workers for reckless driving while on the job. Others involve core disputes between states and the federal government, including on desegregation, slavery, and prohibition.
The bottom line is that states are legally permitted to prosecute federal officials for state crimes—within limits. The limits stem from the federal constitutional principle that states should not be able to undermine federal policy via targeted criminal prosecutions, a doctrine known as Supremacy Clause immunity. But this principle only applies when federal officials are reasonably acting within the bounds of their lawful federal duties.
Past state prosecutions of federal officials
States have a long history of prosecuting federal officials. They have done so with a variety of motives and with mixed success. At one end of the spectrum, some state prosecutions of federal actors have overtly aimed to frustrate federal policy. Such prosecutions have served as a way for state-level actors to express resistance and generate friction, but they generally have not resulted in valid convictions. At the other end of the spectrum, states have at times successfully prosecuted federal actors who committed on-the-job crimes that had little to do with the proper performance of their federal duties. Other cases fall somewhere in between, with state prosecutors contending that federal officers acted egregiously or used excessive force and officers responding that they were lawfully carrying out their duties. This Part provides an overview of some of these cases, stretching from the early 1800s to today.[11]
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In other news
There are no memorials, angry white liberal women protests or any national news media coverage for Caitlin?
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On Wednesday afternoon 25-year-old Caitlin Stup was on her way to work at Sweetgreen in Houston
when Brayden Smith boarded the bus and spotted gang rival Patrick Scott.
Smith was out on probation for attempting to commit aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.
Scott was out on reduced bond for aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.
They began shooting at each other (with guns they're not legally allowed to have).
They missed each other entirely and instead shot Caitlin in the head—killing her.
Smith has been charged with the murder, but Scott faces only a misdemeanor charge of unlawful carrying of a weapon.
And not a single major media outlet has covered this story.
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But change is
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Not verified, but apparently when Good went through her divorce in another state, she lost custody of both her children. The allegation/reason was that she abused the children. Cigarette burns were found on them.
Like I said, unverified, but it was a Catholic news site which reported it.
I am a mother and grandmother, and I'm not sorry, but there is no way in hell I am going to put my life in harms way when I know that just listening to a cop telling me to get out of my car is going to keep me alive to protect my kids. Neither would I listen to my 'wife' who yells at me to drive off!
Like I said, I've not seen Googe's background reported anywhere else, maybe someone more tech savvy than me can dig about a bit. As I'm very surprised there hasn't been more on her and her wife's background.
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(01-11-2026, 12:45 PM)angelchemuel Wrote: Not verified, but apparently when Good went through her divorce in another state, she lost custody of both her children. The allegation/reason was that she abused the children. Cigarette burns were found on them.
Like I said, unverified, but it was a Catholic news site which reported it.
I am a mother and grandmother, and I'm not sorry, but there is no way in hell I am going to put my life in harms way when I know that just listening to a cop telling me to get out of my car is going to keep me alive to protect my kids. Neither would I listen to my 'wife' who yells at me to drive off!
Like I said, I've not seen Googe's background reported anywhere else, maybe someone more tech savvy than me can dig about a bit. As I'm very surprised there hasn't been more on her and her wife's background.
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I’ve seen that allegation around as well.
It seems to be made up and posted on Facebook with nothing substantial saying it’s true.
It’s probably a made up story imo.
The fact that she lost custody of her two kids to the dad does put up red flags though.
It’s very rare that happens unless there are abuse or other nefarious factors involved with the mom.
I’m sure the truth will find its way out in do time though.
Meanwhile, hopefully the young child will be reunited with his real family and separated from the “wife” who is most likely going to be incarcerated soon.
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(01-11-2026, 12:33 PM)Kurokage Wrote: You should maybe research that a bit more, as it can get a bit messy but the 'shooter' could be prosecuted 
“Supremacy Clause immunity….. applies when federal officials are reasonably acting within the bounds of their lawful federal duties.”
The state can’t and won’t do shit to him.
It’s a good shoot.
You’ll have to wait until your next “martyr” decides to FAFO.
Protip: Maybe try and find one who isn’t a criminal, junky or crazy person.
Good luck.
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(01-11-2026, 12:45 PM)angelchemuel Wrote: Not verified, but apparently when Good went through her divorce in another state, she lost custody of both her children. The allegation/reason was that she abused the children. Cigarette burns were found on them.
Like I said, unverified, but it was a Catholic news site which reported it.
I am a mother and grandmother, and I'm not sorry, but there is no way in hell I am going to put my life in harms way when I know that just listening to a cop telling me to get out of my car is going to keep me alive to protect my kids. Neither would I listen to my 'wife' who yells at me to drive off!
Like I said, I've not seen Googe's background reported anywhere else, maybe someone more tech savvy than me can dig about a bit. As I'm very surprised there hasn't been more on her and her wife's background.
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Yes, Ive heard this floating around too...
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The standard for a mother to lose custody of her kids is incredibly high. She would have to be putting them in serious danger for that to happen.
Here's some other unverified? info floating around....
https://x.com/retardmode/status/20097106...43051?s=20
Quote:renee good is the epitome of the modern-day liberal white woman
>37 years old
>lost custody of her two older children
>fled to canada after trump won in ‘24
>career as a “poet”
>moved to minneapolis from canada to fight for the “rights” of illegal aliens
>enrolled the only child she has custody of in Southside Family Charter School, who’s mission is to “put social justice first, and prioritize involving kids in political and social action”
>through her involvement with the school, joined “ICE Watch”, a national coalition of “activists” dedicated to disrupting ICE raids
>lost her life while obstructing ICE, as a result of assaulting federal law enforcement with a deadly weapon (her car) if we want to be a serious country with law & order, anything short of outright abolishment of the 19th amendment would be a grave half-measure this is the face of chaos, instability, dangerous empathy for criminals, and reckless disregard for the law
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Heres some "Good" news
https://x.com/i/trending/2010232871420592202?s=20
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DHS Confirms Deportation Flight from Minneapolis with Criminal Convicts
Last updated 12 hours ago
The Department of Homeland Security announced Saturday that a deportation flight departed from Minneapolis-St. Paul, part of the largest immigration operation in the Twin Cities, involving up to 2,000 federal agents targeting criminal noncitizens. ICE highlighted arrests like Hernan Cortes-Valencia for child sexual assault, Gabriel Figueroa Gama for homicide, and Chong Vue for raping a 12-year-old, noting many had long-standing removal orders blocked by sanctuary policies. Supporters celebrated the move as prioritizing public safety, while Gov. Tim Walz, Mayor Jacob Frey, and Rep. Ilhan Omar criticized the raids amid protests and a fatal shooting during an ICE encounter.
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But change is
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