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o   The Minneapolis City Council described Good in a joint statement as a resident who was out “caring for her neighbors”(?) when she was killed.

o   Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said she was shot after people began blocking officers during an immigration-related operation in the city.

o   At a news conference Wednesday night, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the woman ignored commands to get out of the car she was driving and tried to run over an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in an “attempt to kill or to cause bodily harm to agents.”(?) That officer was the one who shot the woman, Noem said.

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o   Why weren’t roadblocks set in initiation towards such response, as oppose to any such grouping of a crowd that would possibly go against the  first amendment ;blocking traffic during the time of the potential apprehension/detainment. What was the unnecessary deliverance of such verbal communication being aimed towards Mrs. Renee Nicole Good? Even in regards as the civilian being shot unnecessarily while striving to operate the vehicle at the time of the engagement; and why thus the citizen didn’t release a proper license and  registration when being engaged as a alienated entity as oppose to a natural resident?- EFP II/Air Caelum

Conclusions and Resolutions

Ø  Investigators on scene tracking sight of the following suspects

Ø  Road blocks and positioning of ice agents initiated for apprehension

Ø  Large occupancy suppressed by officers with light acts of expression

Ø  Sound off from the bullhorn megaphone: the demand of calling out identification of the alienated suspects with no documentation.  Any disorderly expression found from non-relevant individuals of the scene WITHOUT CAUSE OF RELATION  are to provide licenses before reaching the measure of detainment.

<INVESTIGATION IS NOT EQUIVALENT TO INSTIGATING, PROVOKING ANGER IS NOT TO BE TOLERATED AS OPPOSE TO LAYING DOWN AUTHORITY IN PROVIDING SERVICE. DISORDERLY CONDUCT IS NOT TO BE TOLERATED WHEN CHALLENGING SUCH AUTHORITY, LEVELS OF AGGRESSION CAN BE MEASURED IN A HIGH VOLUME OF CONVERSATION BEING CARRIED OUT FROM EITHER SIDE.>

·       The right to protest peacefully is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and generally, no license (permit) is needed for standard protesting on public sidewalks and parks as long as you do not obstruct traffic or block entrances.  

 - ERIC F. PHILLIPS II/ AIR CAELUM

 

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