Protesting What Exactly?' Karoline Leavitt Rages at Protesters Angry Over Renee Good Shooting
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Protesting What Exactly?' Karoline Leavitt Rages at Protesters Angry Over Renee Good Shooting
"Apparently, they are protesting the removal of heinous murderers and rapists and criminals from a city that I can guarantee you, when you look at the list of the illegal criminals that ICE is removing from our communities every day, not a single person in those protests, and not a single person standing here that works in the mainstream media in Washington, D.C., would want those individuals in your neighborhood, in your community, around your children and around your families."
"ICE is doing an incredibly important job that's not just important to our homeland security, but our national security, and this administration will continue to stand wholeheartedly by the brave men and women of ice, including the officer in Minneapolis who was absolutely justified in using self-defense against a lunatic who was part of a group, an organized group, to interject and to impede on law enforcement operations."
Protests erupted in Minneapolis after an ICE-involved shooting of Renee Good, a 37-year-old poet and mother shot by an officer who said he acted in self-defense after being rammed by her vehicle. Video interpretations of the incident have divided observers along political lines. Statements defending ICE described protesters as opposing the removal of "heinous murderers and rapists" and asserted that ICE protects communities by removing dangerous individuals. Those statements praised ICE's role in homeland and national security and declared the Minneapolis officer justified in using self-defense. The statements condemned left-wing responses and framed the issue as prioritizing law-abiding citizens and law enforcement.
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