Narrative Destroyed Again
Our old acquaintance, Jack Dunphy, writes what is one of the better articles about the Minneapolis shooting:
It’s been a challenge to keep up with the shifting narratives in the death of Renee Good, the woman shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis last week.
We were first told she was just a young mom who was not involved in any organized effort to impede ICE operations, and that she was merely trying to make a U-turn when she was senselessly murdered by an ICE agent (a curious claim given that Portland Avenue, where the shooting occurred, is a one-way street). This gave way to the admission that she was indeed actively harassing ICE agents before she was killed, but the shooting was nonetheless unwarranted because Good’s Honda Pilot had not struck the agent who shot her. Then, as additional videos emerged showing the Pilot striking the agent, the narrative changed yet again. Okay, we were told, the Pilot hit him, but not that hard, and it was his own fault because he shouldn’t have been standing there in the first place.
More information has come to light since I wrote about the case last week, the accumulation of which has served to put the lie to claims that Good was “murdered” and that the shooting was utterly without legal justification. CNN has assembled a timeline of the shooting using the videos available thus far, and though I would quibble with some of CNN reporter Kyung Lah’s narration, the videos offer a fairly complete look at how the event unfolded.
When the lib-tards have lost CNN's one-sided "reporting," you know that the narrative has been lost. And Dunphy buries it under Supreme Court case law and simple explanations that anyone (aside from a mentally deficient democrat voter) could follow.
The constantly evolving leftist narrative that....
- the Officer didn't get hit;
- maybe the car brushed against him;
- that's okay because he wasn't injured;
....was completely destroyed when it was reported that the Officer suffered internal bleeding from the vehicle strike. We don't care if the internal bleeding was a simple bruise - the vehicle was used as a deadly weapon, so deadly force is authorized under every single State and Federal Law in existence.
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