“Fcking bitch,” Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who killed Renee Good, says in the video.*

A newly released cellphone video, apparently filmed by the ICE officer who killed Renee Nicole Good, and obtained by Minneapolis-based Alpha News, a conservative-leaning nonprofit news site, appears to sharply contradict the U.S. government’s public account of the fatal Wednesday shooting, raising new questions about whether the agent who opened fire was ever in immediate danger.

The footage was recorded on a cellphone by ICE officer Jonathan Ross, not by a department body camera. It captures Ross’s own perspective as he approaches Good’s maroon Honda Pilot during what the Department of Homeland Security claims was a federal operation in south Minneapolis.

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    You may want to figure it out considering where your country is headed.

    You don’t read the comments you respond to? Like I said, my country doesn’t have those problems.

    There are many ways to get a drone to fly autonomously over a short mission.

    Again, simplifying and not specifying who should have one. You think every person everywhere should have a 247 drone buddy filming them?

    Show me how an average person can use just 50$ to have a constant 247 4k filming surveillance drone on them. Link a product then.

    Your country is not what you think it is.

    No, my country isn’t what you think it is, you donkey. Literally. I already told you you’re assuming wrong and you just go right ahead and double down on your mistake. sigh

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      If you’re saying you’re not American, it wasn’t obvious from the context.

      By the way the drone is not for surveillance. It came up in the context of guns, so I would think it were obvious what drone usage was intended. I’ll not go into it here, but if you want a hint look up the state of the modern battlefield in Ukraine. Guns are almost irrelevant.

      Frankly having a signal jammer and a cheap tethered drone is all you need to solve problems even a gun can’t solve. Oh, and joining an improv group, if you know what I mean.

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        If you’re saying you’re not American, it wasn’t obvious from the context.

        And nothing I said even remotely implied I am American, yet you just decided to assume that. Why, pray tell?

        I would think it were obvious

        What did we talk about assumptions? How are we supposed to read your mind about these hare-brained implications you keep throwing out, but refuse to actually specify?

        Are you now suggesting eveyone should constantly have a tethered drone with 4k cameras, which operates autonomously btw, and has like a payload of explosives. And this you say can be acquired by anyone with 50 dollars.

        And you wonder why people are weirded out?

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          Drones are a tool of the modern battlefield. A tethered drone does not need to fly autonomously. Of course you can program for autonomy if you have the skills, and the autonomous task for armed resistance is not overly complicated, could be as simple as a straight line path.

          Can’t be had for 50 dollars (I didn’t say this), but learning to fly and build drones like that is available to just about anyone, and inexpensively. Moreover drones have non-killing civilian applications - SAR, emergency services, videography - so the skillset can be built without raising concerns or attention.

          Ordnance is added later as needed.

          Entirely hypothetical, of course. I’m not suggesting anything, but I will point out that the 2nd Amendment seems to have done absolutely nothing but cost the lives of hundreds, perhaps thousands, including young children. When it comes to it, the guns are useless. They ended up being a fashion accessory bathed in the blood of toddlers.

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            a 50$ flying toy?

            Drones are a tool of the modern battlefield. A tethered drone does not need to fly autonomously. Of course you can program for autonomy if you have the skills, and the autonomous task for armed resistance is not overly complicated, could be as simple as a straight line path.

            Go see a psychiatrist.

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              Not sure what the paste above has to do with seeing a psychiatrist. I stated technical facts about drones.

              It might have made sense if you’d tied your advice to loosely evidenced geopolitical claims. You could argue they are conspiratorial.

              Did you just run out of things to say?

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                So, first you imply everyone should have a drone, as “they’re a 50 dollar toy”. I ask who would be flying it and for what reason, and you refuse to specify, and then go on about how wired drones don’t need to be autonomous and start rambling on about payloads and geopolitical situations.

                So you think you can fly a wired drone while you’re driving a car or doing something else and that said wired drone is a “50 dollar toy” despite you clearly describing military hardware?

                Go. See. A. Mental. Health. Professional.

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                  Uhhh check the usernames dipshit. I’ve never said it was a $50 toy, I actually repeatedly pushed back on that. Do try to keep up.

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                    Ah, so you just enter random discussions even when you’re not even discussing the same thing at all, while pretending to discuss the exact same thing?

                    I’m not being funny or trying to make fun of mental illness. You really should see a professional. I’ve got an excellent therapist myself.

                    See if I were to use the same level of rhetoric as you, I could just start stomping the ground and whining about how “noooo I’m not talking to you! Keep up moron!” but that would be incredibly see-through and idiotic, just like you’re being.

                    So, no answer to if you’re able to fly a wired drone while driving a car? Not that it matters whether it’s wired or not, you wouldn’t even be able to fly a semi-autonomous one, even though a wired one is ofc more challenging to pilot.

                    And again, who are you suggesting should have one in this scenario and why, and who would be flying it?

                    Oh wow, almost as if the fact that we are actually discussing “50-dollar flying toys” (because you not wanting that to be the case doesn’t make it so, little hunnybunny) doesn’t matter. Weird huh? Do try to keep up.