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|    18 Jan 26 01:33:16    |
      XPost: alt.politics.org.un, alt.politics.republicans, sac.politics       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: ac@alt.net              Renee Nicole Good, the activist shot by an Immigration and Customs       Enforcement agent in Minneapolis last week after the vehicle she was       operating made contact with the agent, appears to have been following       aggressive tactics promoted by the leftist-funded organizing group       Defend the 612.              Good, 37, had joined ICE Watch, a loose network of activists tracking       and aiming to disrupt ICE activities, after discovering the network       through her son’s charter school, the New York Post reported.              “MN ICE Watch,” an Instagram page, shared screenshots from a       “de-arrest”       primer, which gives agitators advice on how to prevent law enforcement       officers from taking someone into custody.              The primer also appears on a list of “MN Community Response Resources”       published by Defend the 612, a group that organizes “ICE Watch”       activities. The resources page also recommends a tactic of “following       ICE vehicles while honking and blowing on whistles when they are       sighted,” aiming to create “traffic jams and slowdowns.”              While the ICE Watch groups appear to be loosely organized, some of the       Left’s dark money nonprofits appear to have bankrolled a nonprofit that       has organized a fundraiser for Defend the 612.              “Interfering with federal law enforcement is a crime,” White House       spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told The Daily Signal in a statement Monday.       “Anyone who interferes with law enforcement—thus committing a crime—will       be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”              Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for public affairs at the       Department of Homeland Security, described Good as an agitator and       claimed that new evidence shows her “STALKING and IMPEDING a law       enforcement operation over the course of the morning” of her death.              “This footage corroborates what DHS has stated all along—that this       individual was impeding law enforcement and weaponized her vehicle in an       attempt to kill or cause bodily harm to federal law enforcement,”       McLaughlin told The Daily Signal. “The officer was in fear of his own       life, the lives of his fellow officers and acted in self-defense. The       American people can watch this video with their own eyes and ears and       judge for themselves.”              She warned that “if you weaponize a vehicle, a deadly weapon, to kill or       cause bodily harm to a federal law enforcement officer that is an act of       domestic terrorism and will be prosecuted as such.”              McLaughlin added that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi “Noem has been       clear: Any rioter who obstructs, impedes, or assaults law enforcement       will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”              De-Arrest Primer       The “de-arrest” primer’s aggressive tactics have gained attention       online.              “A de-arrest, aka an unarrest, is the act of freeing someone who has       been seized by Law Enforcement Officers,” the primer states. “A       de-arrest can look like physically removing an arrestee from LEOs’       grips, opening the door of a car, or pressuring LEOs to release and       arrestee.”              The primer recommends hugging an arrestee with a secure grip; “pulling       and pushing an officer off of an arrestee”; opening a car door to let       the arrestee go free; and pressuring law enforcement to release       arrestees by “totally surrounding the officers who have the arrestee or       otherwise blocking them and/or their vehicle.”              The document celebrates a “de-arrest” as “a ‘shaking off’ which is to       say each one is a micro-intifada which can spread and inspire others       until we may finally shake off this noxious ruling order all together.”              “Intifada” refers to the violent resistance of Arabs living in Israel       against the Jewish state, particularly during the periods 1987-1993 and       2000-2005. Anti-Israel protesters chant the phrase “Globalize the       Intifada,” which critics call an incitement to violence and antisemitism       against Jews worldwide.              Who Funds the ‘ICE Watch’ Groups?       Defend the 612 appears to take contributions under another name,       Cooperation Cannon River. The website Give Butter allows users to       contribute to Defend the 612 in a fundraising campaign “organized by       Cooperation Cannon River,” a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the employer       identification number 82-0852275.              Various left-wing nonprofits have contributed to Cooperation Cannon       River.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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