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In the clip, the participants discuss a chaotic, dangerous incident. Speaker 1 confronts Speaker 0 about a supposed leakage: “Release the cookie file. That's all you wanna know. Release it. Tell him about the n word. You said it today.” Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 push back on a racial slur, saying, “Common black people to nigger is bad. You can't say that,” and urge Speaker 0 not to use the term, insisting, “You can't call us niggers. We work hard for our,” as Speaker 0 is told to “just go.” The tension escalates as Speaker 0 expresses violent intent: “Yeah. I know the best course of action, but I wanna kill each and every one of these guys.” The group describes terrifying moments around their vehicle: “they were surrounding our car,” and “you hit that gas, you hit that other car. You couldn't see nothing because he's on top.” There is uncertainty about injuries: Speaker 0 asks, “Is he dead?” and Speaker 1 replies, “No. I don't know. Hopefully.” They note armed individuals nearby: “There’s armed people surrounding my car. And they’re armed. They all have pistols.” The dialogue reveals a confrontation in which weapons are present and self-defense is discussed. Speaker 2 says, “That was like … flashed on?,” and Speaker 0 notes the presence of armed people and a tense environment: “the ones with pistols, the open carrier.” The scene seems to involve threats, a possible arrest or detainment, and concern about safety. There is a mention of external pressure and harassment: someone comments on “Kodak Black sent me to press you for throwing ramen on Marquee,” followed by references to people at a house and the possibility of being towed. The participants discuss who did what and why, with Speaker 0 insisting on a separation from a situation, noting, “I wasn't nowhere near here. I had left,” and indicating prior interactions with others in the group. The group supports staying with a friend described as “the good guy,” while another person is described as “the motherfucker on the ground, the bad guy.” They attempt to verify safety and proximity to others, with statements like, “Tell me. Brother safe. He did everything.” They recount attempts to handle the situation and who was there during the incident, including a clarification that there were people around and an account of someone entering a car. Media handling and legal strategy are addressed toward the end: Speaker 0 reveals his livestream status and that his channel was banned, though Speaker 2 clarifies, “They didn't ban you.” Speaker 2 advises Speaker 0 to stay quiet and stay recorded: “Just do not say anyone, yes. Of course, I do. Look. Just hang tight. Record. Don't say anything. Don't answer questions.” They emphasize the importance of documentation and having a lawyer, with a concluding remark that, “It the good thing is listen. It's Christmas, and a lot of my lawyers don't celebrate Christmas. So you're gonna be good.”

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Speaker 0 states that they circled the agent and slowed down the video, and claims that the agent is run over when he fires the shot, adding that you can clearly see her hit him.

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Surveillance video from this morning shows two ICE agents conducting a vehicle stop. The agents surround the silver car. The driver reverses the vehicle. The officer on the passenger side can be seen pointing his weapon as the driver attempts to flee the scene. As the car drives away, the agent on the driver's side can no longer be seen in this video. In a different surveillance video, two gunshots can be heard as the vehicle drives away.

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The gunfire is coming from the trees in the distance to the left of the podium.

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Armed officers and a crowd of people surround several vehicles. The vehicles may have slowed down, attracting attention. The scene is chaotic, with police trying to control the situation. Many people are running after one of the vehicles. These are not the typical scenes you would expect from someone who has just pleaded not guilty.

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The gunfire is coming from the trees in the distance, located to the left of the podium.

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The Department of Homeland Security released a statement regarding a developing incident. At 02:19 Pacific Standard Time, US border patrol agents were conducting a targeted vehicle stop in Portland. The passenger of the vehicle is described as a Venezuelan illegal alien affiliated with the transnational Trendyaragua prostitution ring and involved in a recent shooting in Portland. The vehicle driver is believed to be a member of the Venezuelan gang Trende Aragua. When agents identified themselves to the vehicle occupants, the driver weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents. Fearing for his life and safety, an agent fired a defensive shot. The driver drove off with the passenger fleeing the scene. The situation is evolving, and more information is forthcoming.

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Speaker 0: Somebody's shooting over here. How are the people running? There he is right there. That guy. He's the guy.

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Speaker 0 describes a scene outside their front porch where a protester, a woman, blocked traffic with her car. She parked perpendicularly, and ICE had six or seven vehicles with multiple officers. The protester’s car blocked the road, preventing passage for the convoy. ICE officers yelled at her to move and then became aggressive, approaching her driver’s side door and attempting to open it. The woman then began to reverse as she appeared frightened. An officer leaned across in front of the vehicle and shot the woman point-blank in the face, with about three or four shots fired. The woman’s foot pressed the gas, she tried to escape, hit a telephone pole, and crashed into several cars. Speaker 0 notes there were perhaps only about 10 protesters, but many ICE agents and six to seven vehicles, each with multiple officers. The scene was dispersed yet extremely chaotic, and it seemed the ICE agents did not have a plan or were unprepared. The woman was slumped over in the car. A neighbor, who identified as a physician, offered to take vitals, ask for a heartbeat, and request CPR, but was told to back away and that medics were on the way, a process that took about fifteen minutes. In that interval, it’s implied she may have deceased, and no lifesaving measures were attempted. Speaker 1 asks about how the secretary of Homeland Security and the president characterized the incident, labeling it a domestic terrorist attack, a ramming attack, and an attempt to kill or run over ICE agents. Speaker 0 responds that this characterization is the only reason they are there, and they would prefer not to speak, but they believed the incident would be misconstrued as self-defense. They insist the event was totally preventable and absolutely unnecessary, distinguishing it from self-defense. Overall, the account presents a chaotic confrontation between a small group of protesters and a larger ICE presence, culminating in the shooting of a protester, followed by a delayed medical response, and a subsequent framing of the event by government officials as a domestic terrorist attack.

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A shootout is occurring. The speakers express shock and fear. The shooting is happening right next to Craig's car.

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Aiming at the trees, gunfire is coming from the distance. To our left, you can see the Secret Service reacting quickly, with snipers positioned on the building behind the podium, targeting the trees.

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A person on a black Harley motorcycle with a yellow "don't tread on me" flag around their neck parked in a blocked-off parking lot with only police cars. The witness turned away briefly, and when they looked back, the person was gone. The witness noticed a side door of a building was now wide open, which had been closed a half hour prior. A police officer walked towards the door, and a state trooper ran towards it, drawing his weapon. More officers ran towards the building. The witness then heard five gunshots that did not sound like they were from a high-powered weapon.

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Francisco Longoria’s case unfolded in San Bernardino, Southern California. He was stopped in his car with his teenage son in the passenger seat and another man in the back seat by border patrol agents. The situation is depicted in two separate cell phone videos and a video from a surveillance camera across the street. In these videos, one border patrol agent is seen smashing the car’s glass. Then Longoria drives away. Importantly, the surveillance video across the street clearly shows there were no federal agents or federal vehicles in front of or in any way in the path of Longoria’s vehicle when he drove away, yet that moment is when a border patrol agent discharged his firearm at him multiple times. The Department of Justice charged Longoria with assault on an officer. However, prosecutors dropped the case within less than a month of filing it. This is not an isolated outcome; it is part of a broader pattern observed in several cases. The narrative notes that this dropping of charges is not unique to Longoria’s case, and that there are other instances where cases have been thrown out by judges. From the reviewed material, only four of the cases examined actually have ongoing criminal prosecutions. This total is described as a much smaller number than might be expected given the DHS’s public claims accusing individuals of assaulting federal officers. The speaker underscores that assault on a federal officer is a serious and prosecutable charge, yet the current landscape shows relatively few active prosecutions amid numerous accusations. In summary, Longoria’s episode involved border patrols, a glass-breaking incident, and Longoria’s subsequent drive-away during which a border patrol agent fired multiple shots. The DOJ dropped the assault-on-officer charge against Longoria in under a month, and among similar cases, only a minority remain under active prosecution, with four cases still ongoing. This pattern is highlighted as notable in the discussion of how these cases are proceeding relative to the public accusations by DHS.

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This is about an ICE arrest attempt involving Roberto Carlos Munoz Guatemala, a convicted sex offender, on an immigration order. Per the Department of Justice, on 06/17/2025, law enforcement officers attempted to arrest him. The officers were trying to carry out ICE’s responsibilities, and this situation is described as part of what ICE officers are trying to do. The person referenced is the same officer who had been dragged during an ICE arrest just this past June and who reportedly got seriously injured. The narrative states: this officer is the same one now being demonized as a murderer by protesters, while the speaker asserts he was the one who stopped Munoz Guatemala along with his fellow ICE agents. The suspect was uncooperative and refused to follow instructions. After warning him several times, an agent—identified as the same agent involved in yesterday’s shooting—broke the back window of the suspect’s car so that the vehicle could be opened from the inside. The man accelerated his car. The account notes that the video shows it’s the same agent; the man had a mask on yesterday, but the speaker claims the same hair. As the suspect sped away, the agent’s arm became trapped between the seat and the car frame. The agent is on the driver’s side toward the back, so the footage does not show him being dragged, but it is asserted that he was dragged for more than 100 yards while the driver of the car weaved back and forth in an attempt to shake him from the vehicle. The speaker states the driver was completely immune to the thought of running over him or causing other damage. The agent was eventually jarred free from the car but suffered significant injuries to his arms and hand.

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Agents with the federal government are trying to make way for a bus that needs to get through protesters to access the ground camera location. The bus is going around the protesters, which could turn ugly. Someone is shooting out the window of one of the vehicles.

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Two people in a car confront trucks as a gun is present. The driver said you can have it. Oh my gosh. Yeah. The driver said I want nothing to do with this. The rifle owner of the semi tries to move out of the way, fearing what’s in the back, and asks, "Is it some sort of hazardous material?" "Because now you have a multi thousand pound vehicle, which could be used as a weapon against that patrol car." "So it's not something that we teach or practice or even think about doing." "Yeah. It's a valid question, but it's just not something we do." An observer reports, "We saw somebody running." They are heading toward Third St and Broadway, and the final assessment remains unclear about a spike strip or bystander, as they go back toward.

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I see a pistol in his hand, different from my first encounter. Our feet were touching. His arm comes down with the pistol pointed at me, so I shoot him once. He's no longer a threat. Another person backs up with hands up. I notice a man with a pipe to my left and a large object to my right. I walk towards the police line to turn myself in. Translation: I saw a gun in his hand, different from before. Our feet were close. He pointed the gun at me, so I shot him once. He was no longer a threat. Another person backed away with hands up. I saw a man with a pipe on my left and a large object on my right. I walked towards the police to surrender.

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Two speakers recount a violent incident at a protest. The first speaker notes that they did not see the assault themselves, but mentions that “somebody has no video,” implying there was a lack of footage of the assault. Protesters then insisted that the individual who assaulted someone could not leave, and they began calling law enforcement to report the assault. According to the account, the situation escalated when a vehicle drove through the crowd. A Jeep Gladiator sped into the protesters, knocking one man quite violently onto the hood of the car. The vehicle then accelerated away, and the man on the hood was hurled into a snowbank. The incident continued as the car subsequently hit another person after the initial impact. The first speaker confirms that the driver sped off and notes that the person on the hood of the car went flying into the snowbank, describing the sequence as the vehicle “went flying into the snowbank.” They add that, after the initial contact, the car hit somebody, compounding the harm. The second speaker, identified as Speaker 1, reacts with shock: “Woah. I’m not in shock right now, so I might feel it later. I might feel it later. I don’t know.” This statement conveys an immediate emotional response to witnessing the violence, with an acknowledgment that distress may intensify as time passes. Overall, the account highlights an assault that occurred off-camera, followed by a deliberate act of driving a vehicle into a crowd, which resulted in a person being knocked onto the hood of the car, the vehicle continuing to speed away, and subsequent impacts that caused injuries. The protesters reacted by attempting to report the assault to law enforcement, and the witnesses express immediate concern and potential delayed shock regarding the violence they observed.

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The transcript depicts a police or federal agent moving to the left of a vehicle, approaching as the motorist is present. The agent grabs his gun, opens fire on the motorist, and continues firing as she drives past. The moment the agent fires, he is described as standing to the left of the SUV, with the wheels pointing to the right, away from the agent. The sequence is punctuated with the word “Shake.” The narration notes that this depiction appears to conflict with allegations that the SUV was ramming or about to ram the officer. The speaker references statements attributed to President Trump and others, who said that the federal agent was hit by the SUV, pointing to another video filmed from a different angle. It is asserted that, in this moment of grainy, low-resolution footage, it does look like the agent is being struck by the SUV. However, when this clip is synchronized with the first clip, the conclusion drawn is that the agent is not being run over. The claim made is that the agent’s feet are positioned away from the s...

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Francisco Longoria’s case took place in San Bernardino, SoCal, where he was stopped in his car with his teenage son in the passenger seat and another man in the back seat by border patrol agents. In two separate cell phone videos, and also in a surveillance camera video across the street, it is clear that there were no federal agents or federal vehicles in front of or in any way obstructing Longoria’s vehicle when he drove away. Despite that, at the moment he drove away, a border patrol agent discharged his firearm at him multiple times. The DOJ charged Longoria with assault on an officer, but that case was dropped. Prosecutors voluntarily withdrew the case within less than a month of filing it. This is not the only instance where such withdrawals have occurred, or where cases have been thrown out by judges. Among the cases examined, only four of them have ongoing criminal prosecutions, which is a much smaller number than would be expected from all the instances in which DHS publicly accused people of assaulting federal officers. The discussion notes that assault on federal officers is a very serious and prosecutable charge. You know, the other

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Vehicles are secure. What's the gun score? They were driving recklessly, squeezing the tire sideways.

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The release of surveillance footage adds detail to the incident involving Renee Nicole Good. The video shows a dark-colored SUV on the right in the back, with agents milling about nearby before converging on the vehicle and shots being fired as the SUV begins to move. Prior to the shooting, the SUV had been stationary and positioned sideways across the road for about three minutes, though the reason for this placement remains unclear. CNN has obtained new video that is grainy and distant but covers four full minutes leading up to the shooting. The footage begins with Renee Goods’ maroon Honda Pilot entering from the right. About twenty seconds later, someone exits the car from the passenger side, though it is not clear who this person is or why they leave the vehicle. The video then shows Good turning and pulling perpendicular across the street, appearing to block the way while still leaving space for vehicles to pass by on either side. A new angle focuses on the federal officer who ultimately fires the shots. He arrives at the scene as another federal SUV pulls up. The ICE officer briefly returns to his own vehicle, then comes back, and another agent is seen grabbing at the driver’s door. Good begins to move forward again, though the exact action is difficult to discern from this angle. The sequence culminates with three gunshots fired in quick succession. The footage spans four minutes from start to finish, but it does not illuminate why Renee Good was where she was or what she was doing there. The material makes clear the sequence of events leading up to the shooting and the immediate actions of the federal officers, but it does not provide context about the circumstances that brought Good to that location or the reasons for the officers’ response. The report notes that despite the video’s detail, many questions remain about the situation and the events that led to the fatal shooting.

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A tense roadside encounter unfolds as a fast Mustang rams into the scene, coming on the officers quickly. The driver of the Mustang runs a red light, and the pursuing officer notes the car is right behind another vehicle. The directive is given to slow down, and one officer asks to let him handle the situation, guiding the driver to come down and fly over to a safer spot. The officers instruct the driver to turn on the lights and to switch on the vehicle’s lights. One officer warns the driver that she is “empty with the federal investigation” and that they have surveillance and their own camera in vehicles, indicating that her case will be referred to Homeland Security Investigations for prosecution and that she will be arrested. This is stated as a last warning. The officers request the driver to provide her license. The driver responds, insisting she is alone and asking for leniency, while the officers press to secure the situation. The officer identifies himself as the deputy field office director and notes that there are four people in the Mustang. The officers arrange to run the name and mention that they are going to refer the case for enforcement action, pressing the driver to stop impeding traffic and to exit the area. The driver pleads, repeating that she is alone and requesting permission to leave. The officer urges the driver to turn around and get out, stating that she is surrounded by federal agents. The driver agrees to comply, repeatedly asking for space and offering to step away, while the officer tries to reassure her. As the tension escalates, the officer tells the driver to slow down, take a deep breath, and pull over to the location, suggesting she go home. The driver, visibly shaken, asks for permission to leave and is told she may. The officer declares that he will stop traffic for her and directs her to go. The driver indicates she is shaking, and the officer continues to guide her toward leaving the scene. Finally, the officer allows her to exit, telling her to go home and take a deep breath. In summary, the interaction centers on stopping a fast, red-light-running Mustang, asserting a federal investigation and potential prosecution by Homeland Security Investigations, and guiding the driver to safely disengage from the scene, return home, and calm down.

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The surveillance footage shows a dark colored SUV driven by Renee Nicole Goode on the right in the back as it passes by. Agents are seen milling about near the vehicle, then converging on it, and the SUV begins to move, at which point shots are fired. Prior to this, the video shows the SUV stationary and sideways across the road for about three minutes, though the reason for that is unclear. CNN has obtained new video, grainy and distant, that shows four full minutes leading up to the shooting. Renee Goods’ maroon Honda Pilot enters from the right, and twenty seconds later someone gets out on the passenger side; we do not know who or why this person leaves the car. We then see her turn and pull perpendicular across the street, seeming to block the way but leaving room for vehicles to pass by her on either side. There is also a new angle of the federal officer who shot her. He arrives as another federal SUV pulls up; the ICE officer briefly goes back to his car, then returns, and with another agent grabbing at her door she starts to move forward again. It is hard to see from this angle, followed by three gunshots in quick succession. The footage shows four minutes in all from start to finish, but for all the video that may reveal, it says nothing about why Renee Goode was where she was or what she was doing there. It’s not all we don’t know.

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Speaker 0 tells Speaker 1 to turn off the car and get out, repeatedly saying "stop." Speaker 1 refuses and drives away, prompting Speaker 0 to report shots fired.
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