What happened today in Minneapolis was horrifying. Renee Good a 37 year old US citizen was shot and killed by people calling themselves "ICE officers" and then afterwards they laughed about it on camera.That kind of cruelty has no place in any country that claims to value human life.
I feel for the family members, her relatives, her friends and her community.
A life was needlesly taken today and the people who loved her are now carrying the pain and the grief that will never fully fade. She was a human being with a future and people who cared about her and she deserved dignity and safety not cold blooded cruelty and murder!
Across the nation and around the world the same pattern keeps repeating.
Power used without restraint and without consequences. Communities left to face these consequences alone.
"Officials" offering excuses instead of answers. The message is clear and the cost is real. Silence only invites more harm and malice!
People are tired of being ignored.
Tired of watching injustice stack up while those responsible look away.
Tired of being told to wait to calm down to trust systems that fails again and again.
This moment calls for unity and action.
Communities need to connect, organize protect and stand up for eachother. Strength comes from numbers, from coordination and from refusing to look away, no more!
These "ICE officers" have shown through their actions that they do not respect the law or the Constitution and the people they are supposed to serve. Laughing after taking a life is not an act of someone committed to justice. It is the act of cowardice, someone who believes they will never face consequences.
Accountability is no longer optional.
Our loved ones, our friends and our communities deserve safety and protection. The people deserve justice!
None of that will happen without pressure, organization and collective resolve!
We demand justice for this unspeakable act!
Please hold your loved ones close tonight.
This is the moment to stand firm and say the line has been crossed.
Enough is Enough!
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u/thestonernextdoor88 Jan 07 '26
I don't live in the USA and this made me cry several times today.