New York Post : Who Was Renee Nicole Good, the Minneapolis Woman Killed by an ICE Agent?

The New York Post are liars…

Where was she from?

I’m gonna need to check the sauce on that…

Traveling out of her way would indicate “intent”.

 

There are different levels of intent in criminal law, commonly categorized as:

Purposeful – The defendant acted with the intention of achieving a specific result.

Knowing – The defendant was aware that their actions would likely cause a certain result.

Reckless – The defendant knew there was a risk involved but disregarded it.

Negligent – The defendant failed to be aware of a substantial risk that they should have recognized.

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EMAIL is [email protected] Born and Raised in Baltimore City, Maryland. History Degree. 8 Years Airborne Infantry and Scouts Platoon. Iraq Veteran. 4-5 Years as a doorman, bar back, and bouncer in Baltimore. Worked in Construction, Heavy Equipment, Demolition, Corporate Security, Sales, Forest Service contractor, and the Hospitality/Entertainment Industry. Raised Catholic Crusader. Hobbies are race cars and sport bikes. Side projects are HAM Radio, Reloading, and Long Range Shooting.

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  1. Johnny Paratrooper January 8, 2026 at 21:36 - Reply

    I’m gonna need to check the sauce on that…
    Some would say NOT being from the area might be considered as a type of evidence.
    Filed under ‘Intent’ and “Traveling” and ‘Out of her way to”…

    There are different levels of intent in criminal law, commonly categorized as:

    Purposeful – The defendant acted with the intention of achieving a specific result.

    Knowing – The defendant was aware that their actions would likely cause a certain result.

    Reckless – The defendant knew there was a risk involved but disregarded it.

    Negligent – The defendant failed to be aware of a substantial risk that they should have recognized.

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