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In bad news for the narrative, yesterday CBS ran a story headlined, “ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding, officials say.”
According to DHS officials, the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good last week in Minneapolis, Jonathan Ross, suffered internal bleeding after the incident, was treated at a hospital, released, and is now recovering.
The obvious point, which nobody is saying out loud, is that if the officer was treated for any injuries, mild or serious, then he was struck by something. Like Ms. Good’s SUV, for instance. Progressives are mostly in denial, with comments on BlueSky in disbelief that the agent was injured at all, and suggesting that DHS is making it all up. Of course, hospital records would prove one way or the other, so going with denial carries some risk.
If there was any contact between agent Ross and Ms. Good’s SUV, then most sane people will agree the shooting was justified. But the legal analysis of excessive force will turn on whether Ross reasonably feared ‘serious’ bodily injury, and whether he may have deliberately put himself in harm’s way, as some Democrats argue.
CBS mentioned that agent Ross is now receiving death threats. The story was very fair, especially by corporate media standards. Most other corporate media ignored the announcement of Ross’s injuries.
I have to say, I’m liking the looks of the “new” CBS.
The only hole in the windshield is in the lower left corner. You can't shoot a driver through the lower left corner if you are in the path of the car. You can maybe wing him in the left arm but this is not how you stop anybody. Then there are two other shots through the side window. How do you make these while still being in the path of the car? You can't unless you have magic curveball bullets, LOL.
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