Federal Agents Keep Invoking Killing of Renee Good to Threaten Protesters in Minnesota

In Minneapolis, the aftermath of Renee Good's killing has turned violent, with federal agents repeatedly invoking her death to intimidate protesters and observers. In recent confrontations, agents have made ominous references to civilians "learning their lesson" — a phrase widely interpreted as a thinly veiled threat.

A video surfaced on Reddit, capturing an ICE agent yelling at a driver in a car: "Stop fucking following us." When the driver asked what was wrong with them following federal agents, the agent retorted, "You didn’t learn from what just happened? Go home to your kids." The agent's words, coupled with the context of Good's killing, left onlookers terrified. They claimed that agents' actions are a clear attempt to instill fear and undermine public trust in institutions.

Protesters have reported aggressive tactics by federal agents, including pepper spray and arrests. Despite numerous courts ruling that filming law enforcement is protected under the First Amendment, many protesters remain at risk of being arrested for exercising their right to record police interactions.

The violence has sparked outrage among local residents, with some reporting that they are afraid to leave their homes due to ICE agents patrolling their neighborhoods. As a result, community leaders are calling for greater transparency and accountability from federal authorities.

Critics argue that the Trump administration's immigration policies have created an environment where federal agents feel emboldened to use excessive force against protesters. The Intercept has documented instances of agents being out of their depth in enforcing street-level policing, raising concerns about their effectiveness and safety.

Lawsuits have been filed by state and local officials seeking to end the Trump administration's surge of federal agents into Minneapolis. These efforts aim to address the human toll inflicted on communities subjected to aggressive immigration enforcement tactics.

In the face of such violence, journalists like Andrew G. Celli Jr., an attorney specializing in police misconduct, emphasize that the Constitution guarantees protesters their right to record and observe law enforcement. However, Celli warns that failure to comply with reasonable orders can still result in arrest.

The situation remains volatile, with protesters continuing to report harassment by federal agents. While some voices are urging calm, others argue that the government's actions amount to a systematic attack on democracy, free press, and basic human rights.
 
OMG, this is soooo not okay 🤯🚨! I'm literally shook thinking about what those ICE agents said to that driver - "go home to your kids"?! Like, what kind of evil person does that? 😱 It's like they're trying to bully and intimidate people for exercising their right to record police interactions. And the fact that protesters are still getting pepper sprayed and arrested is just insane 🤯👮‍♀️. We need some serious accountability from our government, ASAP! 💪 Can't believe this is happening under Trump's admin 🤦‍♂️. Lawsuits are the least we can do for these communities who are already suffering 😔. Time to stand up for our rights and our democracy 💥👊
 
I'm literally fuming over this 🤯! How can they even justify putting innocent people in harm's way like this?! The fact that ICE agents are out of their depth with street-level policing is just a cop-out (no pun intended) 🙄. They need to be held accountable for their actions, and I'm not just talking about the Trump admin's policies - I'm talking about the human toll this is taking on communities.

I mean, who wants to live in fear of being followed by federal agents or getting pepper sprayed just for exercising your right to record police interactions? 🤔 It's basic human rights stuff, people! The Constitution guarantees us the freedom to speak out and observe our government, and that's exactly what these protesters are doing.

And don't even get me started on the way these agents are talking down to people like they're some kind of law. "Go home to your kids"?! Are you kidding me? That's not a warning - that's a threat! 😡 We need to stand up for our rights and demand better from our authorities.

This is exactly why we need transparency and accountability, folks! We can't just sit back and let the government bully us into silence. We need to keep pushing for change until we get it 🎉.
 
🤦‍♂️ u guys know what's crazy? They're using Renee Good's death to control ppl in Minneapolis like they're kids 🤣 Newsflash: filming police is protected under the 1st amendment, it's not a "lesson" to be learned... it's your right as a citizen! 😡 ICE agents are basically saying "stop following us" but then act surprised when you do? 🚨 That's some messed up stuff. Can't they just follow their own rules instead of trying to intimidate ppl into being quiet? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤕 this is so messed up! federal agents using threats to intimidate protesters & causing people to be afraid of their own neighborhoods? it's like they're trying to silence people who are just standing up for justice 🗣️ we gotta hold them accountable & demand transparency, especially when it comes to immigration policies that seem to be fueling this aggression. and can we talk about how ridiculous it is that ppl are getting arrested for filming law enforcement? shouldn't they have the right to record what's happening in public spaces? 🤦‍♂️
 
ICE agents have got to get their act together 🙄. Threatening civilians & making them feel like they're gonna lose their kids just 'cause they followed federal agents is totally unacceptable 😡. Can't even film the cops without getting arrested? What's next, arrests for breathing too hard while protesting? 💨 This kind of behavior is a clear case of police overreach and it needs to stop ASAP 👮‍♂️. We need more transparency & accountability from our so-called "authorities" 📝.
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing is getting outta hand 🚨! First it's Renee Good's killing, now protesters are being intimidated and arrested for filming police? It's like they're trying to silence us all 🤐. I mean, what's the point of having a free press if we can't even report on our own cops? The government needs to step up and show some accountability 💯. And have you seen those ICE agents patrolling neighborhoods? That's just creepy 👻. We need more transparency, not less 🤷‍♀️. I remember when my cousin was arrested for filming a police stop in LA... they said it was a "public safety" issue 😒. Public safety? Are you kidding me?! This is a blatant attack on our rights and freedoms 🔥. We need to stand up for ourselves and demand change 🌟!
 
🤔 I'm not buying all this surveillance tech stuff. If you're really concerned about safety, why do we need drones in every neighborhood? It's just gonna be another tool for cops to use against us. And what's with all these cameras everywhere? We already know our movements are tracked, now we gotta live under the constant threat of being recorded? 📹👮‍♂️ Newsflash: we're not stupid, we can see right through this kinda thing.
 
Ugh, this is just getting soooo out of hand 😒. I mean, come on, ICE agents showing up in neighborhoods like they own the place? It's like they think we're all just gonna roll over and let them do whatever they want 🙄. And don't even get me started on the 'learning their lesson' vibe – it's like, no one learned that you can't just bully people into submission 😤. I'm not surprised there are riots going on, though... when you're dealing with a system that thinks it's above the law, something's gonna give 💥. And yeah, the Trump admin has definitely made things worse – I mean, who needs 'transparency and accountability' when you can just have federal agents acting like total thugs? 🤦‍♂️
 
I'm really concerned about what's going down in Minneapolis 🤕. The fact that these ICE agents are using Renee Good's killing as an excuse to intimidate protesters is just plain scary 😨. And those ominous comments they're making? That's not just unprofessional, it's a direct threat to civilians. I mean, who needs all this aggression and hostility? 🚫 It's like they think we're some kind of enemy or something.

And what really gets my goat is that these agents are out of line when it comes to policing. They're using pepper spray and arresting people for filming them on camera? That's not how it works, guys! The First Amendment guarantees our right to record police interactions, and if you can't handle a little bit of criticism from the public, maybe you shouldn't be working as an officer in the first place 🤷‍♀️.

I think it's time for some real accountability here. These state and local officials are right to file lawsuits against the Trump administration's immigration policies, and we need to make sure that our government is listening and taking steps to stop this kind of violence and intimidation. We can't let our civil liberties be eroded like this 🚫💪
 
man this is getting out of hand...ICE agents are literally intimidating people & making threats 🚫💔 it's like they're trying to silence everyone who's against their policies. I get that protests can get heated but this level of aggression is just not okay 😒 and yeah, the fact that ppl are afraid to leave their homes because of these agents is just wild 🌪️ we need some real change here - more transparency & accountability from our gov't, ASAP 💡
 
ICE is really good at creating situations where they can say "you didn't learn your lesson"... 🤦‍♂️ I mean, it's not like they're just doing their job or anything... 😒 Like, who needs transparency and accountability when you've got a nice pair of handcuffs? 🚔 And honestly, if filming law enforcement is protected under the First Amendment, why can't protesters film them beating up people? 🤷‍♂️ It's like they're trying to send a message that says "don't watch us, or we'll beat you". That's some real self-aware leadership right there... 💯
 
🤕 The escalating violence in Minneapolis is a stark reminder of the dangers of authoritarianism and the erosion of civil liberties 🚨. The use of ICE agents' deaths as a tool to intimidate protesters is not only morally reprehensible but also a clear abuse of power 💔. The fact that federal agents are making threats against civilians, including drivers, is appalling 😱. It's disconcerting to see law enforcement agencies prioritizing their own interests over the rights of citizens 🙅‍♂️.

The need for greater transparency and accountability from federal authorities cannot be overstated 📊. Community leaders and local officials must continue to push for reforms that address the root causes of this violence, such as the Trump administration's draconian immigration policies 🚫. The situation is a perfect storm of fear, mistrust, and systemic inequality ⛈️.

As we move forward, it's crucial to acknowledge the complexities of policing and immigration enforcement while ensuring that protesters' rights are protected 🤝. The Constitution is clear on this matter: the First Amendment guarantees our right to record and observe law enforcement 👮‍♂️. We must continue to advocate for a more nuanced approach that balances public safety with individual freedoms 🌈.
 
🤔 this whole thing is just so messed up it feels like we're living in some kinda dystopian novel where the authorities are more concerned with maintaining power than serving the people... like what even is the point of having protesters if they're just gonna get intimidated and scared into silence? 🚨

and it's not just about Renee Good's death, it's about a system that's fundamentally broken from the start. We need to talk about how these immigration policies have created this toxic environment where agents feel like they can just do whatever they want without accountability... it's a slippery slope and we're all gonna end up paying the price 💸

I mean, what does it say about us as a society that we're more afraid of federal agents than actual violence? 🤷‍♀️ We need to take a step back and ask ourselves if this is really the kind of world we want to live in... one where our basic rights are being trampled on by those who are supposed to be serving us? 💔
 
🚫 This is getting out of hand 🤯, ICE agents are basically saying "you don't wanna mess with us" and it's freaking people out 😨. They're not even being subtle about it, like they think they can just intimidate folks into keeping quiet 👀. Newsflash: filming police doesn't make you a threat, and recording their interactions is protected by law 📹. This kind of behavior is just a recipe for more violence 🔥, and we need to hold our leaders accountable for this toxic environment 💯.
 
"Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering." 🙅‍♂️ The situation in Minneapolis is getting out of hand, with federal agents using intimidation tactics to control the narrative. It's essential for community leaders to push for transparency and accountability from authorities. The fact that protesters are being harassed and arrested for exercising their right to record police interactions is a clear abuse of power. We need to stand up against such behavior and protect our fundamental rights as citizens. 💪
 
I'm SO OPPRESSED BY THIS RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN MINNEAPOLIS!!! IT'S LIKE FEDERAL AGENTS ARE TRYING TO SCARE PEOPLE HALF TO DEATH JUST BECAUSE THEY'RE EXERCISING THEIR FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS!!! 🚨💥 i mean, what's next? Are they gonna start arresting people for just looking at a news headline?!?! it's disgusting that they're using renée good's killing as an excuse to intimidate and harass innocent civilians. we need greater transparency and accountability from our government ASAP! 🤬📝
 
🚨 This is getting out of hand, folks! The fact that ICE agents can just intimidate people with veiled threats and then follow them home if they don't comply is wild. It's like they're above the law or something. 🤯 And what's up with these agents making aggressive moves in neighborhoods? It's scaring innocent people half to death. We need more transparency, not less. I mean, we all know that ICE agents are there to enforce policies, but when it gets this physical, it's a different story altogether. 😬 The fact that courts have ruled filming police interactions is protected under the First Amendment doesn't seem to be helping anyone right now. It's just more proof that our system can get screwed up in a major way when we let power go to people's heads. 🤔
 
🚨 this is wild 🤯 federal agents think they can just intimidate people into being quiet & not recording them? like, what even is that? 🤔 they're basically saying "you'll pay if you don't comply" which is literally the opposite of how our country is supposed to work. newsflash: we have a right to know what's going on with our gov 📺 and we can exercise it no matter what. gotta call out these agents for being super aggressive & making people afraid to speak up 💔
 
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