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   The Woman Who DOXXED The ICE Agent Who S   
   05 Feb 26 00:05:27   
   
   XPost: alt.retaliation, alt.law-enforcement, sac.politics   
   XPost: or.politics   
   From: j_d@invalid.org   
      
   What started as a burst of online moral urgency quickly became a   
   cautionary tale about what happens when outrage outruns judgment.   
      
   In the aftermath of the January 7, 2026, fatal shooting of Renee Good   
   during an ICE operation, Sara Larson took to TikTok with a mission. In a   
   now-deleted video, the Minnesota massage therapist identified the Chaska   
   neighborhood of ICE agent Jonathan Ross and encouraged viewers to show   
   up and “make him uncomfortable.” Accountability, apparently, works best   
   with street-level directions.   
      
   The video spread fast. Consequences followed faster.   
      
   Federal prosecutors charged Larson with threatening a federal officer, a   
   felony that carries a possible five-year prison sentence—a sobering   
   reminder that TikTok activism does, in fact, exist in the same universe   
   as federal law. Her employer promptly cut ties, her account vanished,   
   and the wave of online praise she initially received flipped into a   
   flood of criticism.   
      
   Then came the irony. Larson reported receiving threats herself and filed   
   police complaints, discovering—rather publicly—that once personal   
   information is unleashed online, it has a habit of circling back. The   
   same tactic meant to pressure a federal agent ended up spotlighting her   
   own address, and sympathy from fellow activists cooled as many   
   acknowledged that broadcasting residential locations was less “justice”   
   and more reckless escalation.   
      
   The episode underscores a persistent flaw in social-media-driven   
   outrage: the belief that urgency excuses precision, and that exposure is   
   interchangeable with accountability. It isn’t. What Larson framed as   
   protest was interpreted by authorities as intimidation, and by much of   
   the public as a textbook case of doxxing gone wrong.   
      
   In the end, the story isn’t about ICE alone, or even about politics.   
   It’s about how easily online activism slips into real-world   
   consequences—and how often the loudest call for accountability ends with   
   the caller learning, belatedly, that rules still apply when the camera   
   is on.   
      
   The Woman Who DOXXED The ICE Agent Who Shot Renee Good Accidentally   
   DOXXED Herself As Well...Karma Came Hard And Fast For Her   
      
   https://vidmax.com/video/236608-the-woman-who-doxxed-the-ice-agent-who-sh   
   ot-renee-good-accidentally-doxxed-herself-as-well-karma-came-hard-and-fas   
   t-for-her   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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