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Federal troops and protesters faced off near Camarillo along the Oxnard Plains. An SUV attempting to leave was swarmed by protesters, one of whom jumped off as the vehicle sped away. Tear gas was deployed, and multiple people were taken into custody. The events unfolded on a farm where numerous individuals were detained, some handcuffed and loaded into a van. Two additional situations involving federal troops and protesters occurred about two miles west at Laguna and Wood. One location remained subdued, while a larger group gathered further west. Military vehicles were present but may have been moved. The situation is fluid and has been tense at times.

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Federal agents shut down an illegal cannabis farm in LA staffed by migrants, leading to a clash with resistors. Agents deployed tear gas to clear the road, and the standoff lasted for hours, requiring resupply for the federal agents. US Marshals were called in for backup and arrested agitators. One protester was found carrying a gun, and at least three people have been hospitalized. ICE needs more manpower, which a proposed bill would provide.

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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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Two federal sources reported that hundreds were taken into custody during an immigration sweep at farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Tear gas and smoke bombs were used on crowds of protesters, some of whom were hospitalized or arrested for interfering with federal officers. Protesters threw rocks at a black SUV, and federal sources are investigating a possible active shooter, searching for shell casings and using facial recognition to identify a suspect. The warrant was based on evidence that illegal aliens were being harbored on properties tied to Glasshouse Brands, a licensed marijuana grower. Earlier in San Francisco, protesters clashed with ICE agents outside a courthouse over a specific migrant. Video shows agents using batons during the scuffle, with some protesters heard screaming about a gun. There were no reported injuries.

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ICE was in a farm area to pick someone up and arrested multiple undocumented immigrants. Protesters arrived and someone was shot, leading to protesters, described as anti-ICE, anti-police, anti-law, and anti-Trump, to call for police assistance. One protester reported that ICE was shooting at them in the fields, including at 80-year-old women. The protester asked others to call 911 and repeatedly demanded the police's presence. The 911 operator asked if paramedics were needed and the protester insisted on police officers. The protester stated that someone 80 years old was shot in the eye.

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The situation at the farm has escalated with tear gas and green smoke deployed. A protester threw an object at ICE officers, causing many cars to turn around and leave. The fire department had to retreat from Laguna Road to their command center due to increasing hostility from the crowd. Tear gas, flash bangs, and pepper balls were then fired at the crowd, who retaliated by throwing rocks and other items at federal agents. This is creating a volatile situation as agents continue to push the crowd away from the immigration enforcement operation at the farm.

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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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Two federal sources reported that hundreds were taken into custody during an immigration sweep at farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Tear gas and smoke bombs were launched into crowds of protesters clashing with immigration agents, resulting in hospitalizations and arrests for interfering with federal officers. Protesters threw rocks at a black SUV, and federal sources are investigating a possible active shooter, searching for shell casings and using facial recognition to identify a suspect. The federal sources claim they had a criminal warrant to enter the properties based on evidence illegal aliens were being harbored there. The properties are believed to be tied to Glasshouse Brands, a licensed marijuana grower. Earlier in San Francisco, protesters clashed with immigration agents outside a courthouse over a specific migrant. Video shows protesters scuffling with ICE agents who used batons. Some protesters were heard screaming about a gun. There were no reported injuries.

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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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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are trying to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. Many people in Southern California are upset by federal raids that have been happening in the area over the last month.

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An individual was instructed to lay on their stomach to avoid being hit. One speaker recounts seeing someone walking, then running towards a fence line after they turned around. Another speaker states they are there for their safety because someone tried to shoot them. They also mention mistaking someone for Comal County Sheriff's Office trying to kill them. An arrest is then made for trespassing. The arrested individual will be medically cleared.

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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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Speaker 0: Welcome back to Jake GTV news. Did you see ICE shooting American citizens? Speaker 1: I thought they were supposed to get rid of the illegals, though. Speaker 0: Me too. Let's go to Ching Chong on the murder scene. Speaker 1: Chloe and Michael, good morning. We're here in Minneapolis where ICE agents trained by Israel are causing chaos. We go to John for more. Speaker 0: Thanks, Ching Chong. Thought it was only Libtards who opposed this, but they are literally murdering Americans. Back to you in the studio. Speaker 2: Stand back. Speaker 1: Please don't hurt me, sir Ed. I'm here to get rid of the illegals, grandma. Speaker 0: Wow. Thanks, John. Check this out here. It's from the protest. Here we see an agent assault a woman for simply being at the protest. Speaker 3: Then Alex steps in to help her Speaker 0: get back on her feet, and Speaker 4: the agents pepper spray him and proceed to assault him. Speaker 0: They then proceed to remove his legally owned firearm and shoot him in the back roughly 10 times, not even kidding. Holy shit. Speaker 1: Please tell me they're gonna jail. Speaker 0: Nope. They're on administrative leave while the FBI pretends to care. Dude, what? Let's see what Trump's team has to say. Speaker 5: Very, very unfortunate incident. I don't like that he had a gun. I don't like the fact that he was carrying a gun. Speaker 6: You know, you can't have guns. You can't walk in with guns. You just can't. And you can't listen. You can't walk in with guns. You can't do that, but it's it's a very unfortunate incident. Speaker 7: Do you Speaker 1: agree with Trump, Steen? Speaker 6: Oh, hell yeah. Guns are bad now. Didn't you get the memo? Speaker 1: What about the second amendment? Speaker 6: It's all four d chess, honey. Trust the plan. Speaker 1: Sup, bro? How do you feel about ICE? Speaker 0: This country needs more Indians than blacks. Check your privilege. Speaker 1: Dude, when did everybody get so retarded? Was it the vaccines or something? We go to the investigation team to learn more. Speaker 8: Thanks, Ching Chung. So basically, we uncovered that not only is ICE Embassy located in Tel Aviv, but they're using the same technology they used to genocide the Palestinians. Speaker 0: It's a freaking Jewish spyware by Paragon Solutions called Graphite, and check this out. Tell me why Alex Pretty was googled a month prior to the shooting and, again, five minutes before his death. Make of that what you will. Back to you guys. Wow. Wasn't the Homeland Security's own Twitter page being run from Israel? Speaker 1: Yeah. Same with ICE's embassy, Tel Aviv to be exact. Speaker 0: Freaking Jews, man. Speaker 9: Shut it down. He was an unhinged lefty who thought our Chobus Goy Trumpstein was a dictator. He kicked the taillight the week prior, so he deserved to be gunned down like a dog. Speaker 1: Air that. Jeez, Producer Berg, chill. Speaker 0: Gosh, he's so Talmudic. Speaker 1: Right. Always victim. Speaker 0: Anyways, here's their emotional justification for cold blooded murder. Speaker 1: That was a pretty good leg kick. Speaker 0: Right? Let's get Shapiro Steen's take on this whole thing. Speaker 10: Just because we didn't arrest anyone for the Epstein files, genocide, or our poisonous mRNA doesn't mean we won't also get away with murdering Boyum. After all, he kicked a taillight. Speaker 0: Yeah. I guess you're right, Shapiro Steen. Israel is our greatest ally. Speaker 1: You're not getting a raise. Speaker 0: Discount on your only freaks? Speaker 1: Not a chance. Ching chong, take it away. Gosh, dude. You're such a weak little simp. She's a literal succubus. Speaker 0: Anyways, let's take a tour with the IDF, I mean ice. Whoops. What was your training like? We were supposed to be trained for this? Speaker 0: Yeah. We've got an antiseptic on the next block. Get ready to murder. Stop resisting. Did you see me shoot that senior citizen? Yeah. Definitely not an immigrant, he sure had it coming. Let's see what Diego's up to. Speaker 2: I will tell you this, brother. What? You know? I will tell you this. You raise your voice? I raise your voice. Speaker 1: Wow. Isn't that like against the law? Speaker 0: You'd think so but they'll end up getting paid administrative leave and mental health support. Speaker 1: Seriously? Speaker 0: Dead ass. If I Speaker 11: raise my voice, you'll erase Speaker 2: my Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 11: Are you serious? You said, if I raise my voice, you'll erase my voice? Speaker 1: Yes. Mhmm. Mhmm. Ice. You guys are saving this country. Speaker 0: Didn't they kill that American woman last week? Renee Good or something? Speaker 1: That non chosen person? She was lesbian leftist Karen. Who cares? Speaker 0: Whatever you say, Daisy. No. Speaker 7: No. Shit. Shit. Oh my fucking god. What the fuck? What What the the fuck? Fuck? Speaker 0: You might be wondering, why Minneapolis? Tim Waltz ushered in a defund the police initiative, which created a perfect opportunity for Trump's team to bring about the first AI surveillance state. You know what they say, create the problem, usher in the solution. Tom, back to you. Exactly. Speaker 0: So Peter Thiel, a close advisor to J. D. Vance, founded Palantir, the company that built the AI surveillance system used to target sand people. That same technology was sold to ICE and rebranded as Immigration OS, creating a satanic surveillance network to monitor Americans. Speaker 9: Shut it down, Tom. That's not for the normies to understand. Keep it up and I'll turn you into a lampshade like I did with Jackie. Back to the Goyslop or you're canceled. Speaker 12: Goyslop Junior's Goyslop Filet is back, and it's got more seed oils than ever. Speaker 0: I hate myself. Goyslop Junior. Speaker 7: Go on. Speaker 6: Enjoy cancer. Speaker 1: Gosh, that looks good. Speaker 0: Producer Verk said if we stop talking about Palantir, Goyslap Junior will cater to the Super Bowl party. Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 0: Zipped. Let's just have Eric Warsaw break it down for us. Speaker 12: Palantir. The same company that is run by the hardline Zionist Alex Karp who works closely with Israeli military, will now be in charge of America's civilian data collection. We built Foundry, which was just was used to distribute the COVID vaccine and saved millions of lives globally. Palantir is here to disrupt and make our the institutions we partner with the very best in the world, and when it's necessary to scare enemies and on occasion kill them. Speaker 12: And also, the target selections for the US military, police forces, and even target selections for ICE officers. Speaker 1: That's right, Eric. We're giving our data to the Israeli Jew whose AI targeted over fifty percent of the civilian deaths in Gaza. Here he is. Speaker 7: Your AI and your technology from Palestine to kill Palestinians. Speaker 13: Mostly terrorists. Speaker 1: And by terrorists, he means anyone who opposes their families being genocided, including women and children. This guy. Speaker 9: Shut it the heck down. Say goodbye to your Goyslav junior catering. Remember what happened to Charlie? You're next. Run the freaking commercials. Speaker 0: Want to express yourself? Well, now you can. I always wonder how dumb this going sometimes can be. Speaker 7: TikTok, Speaker 0: Now owned by the Jews at BlackRock. Speaker 7: We're watching that. Speaker 0: Wow. I thought China owning our data was bad. Now you can't even say Zionist without getting flagged. Speaker 1: Straight up. It's like, give it back to China at this point. Speaker 0: Anything's better than Jews at this point. Speaker 1: Right? It's like take a freaking joke, let alone facts. Speaker 0: That's based. We go to John for some breaking news. Thanks, guys. Couldn't have said it better. And this just in, we're taking over Greenland because it was promised to us by Lucifer himself. So take it away, Satan. Speaker 14: By the way, what are we doing with Greenland? We gotta do something with Greenland. Where's my advance team? Go to Greenland. They must have some satellite needs or something that we could do there. But we are coloring the world blue. Speaker 0: So satanic. Speaker 1: Right? Isn't Greenland the central hub for the undersea data cables connecting North America, Europe, and Asia? Speaker 0: Bingo. Speaker 0: Ching Chong joins us live from Greenland. Speaker 1: We're here in Greenland, and not only is it located on a gold mine of rare earth minerals, but its freezing temperatures are the perfect natural coolant for the AI supercomputers needed to power the new world order that will enslave humanity. Eric Morsaw, break it down for us. Speaker 12: If you thought George Orwell's 1984 was a bad surveillance state, wait until you see what Israel's Palantir can do with AI technology or America. It's gonna make the movie The Matrix look mild. Speaker 1: Thanks, Eric. But to truly understand the endgame, you need to understand their ultimate prize, Jerusalem's Golden Dome. The satanic cabal believes controlling this one holy site lets them hijack God's story for billions and install the Antichrist. Let's hear what Trump's theme has to say about it. Speaker 5: We will have all everything we want. We're getting everything we want at no cost. Speaker 10: So the so the Golden Dome will be on Greenland? Speaker 5: A piece of it, yes. And it's a very important part because it's everything comes over Greenland. If the bad guys start shooting, it comes over Greenland. Speaker 1: So what he means by that is the satanic cabal is taking a piece of God's throne and putting it on their AI brain in Greenland to legitimize the antichrist. Speaker 6: Is that some sort of question? Speaker 1: How does that make you feel? Speaker 6: Get the out of our country. Speaker 10: So what are we talking about? An acquisition of Greenland? Are you going to pay for it? Speaker 5: I mean We're talking about it's really being negotiated now, the details of it, but essentially it's total access. It's there's no end. Speaker 0: We're making Iran great again, Venezuela, and now Greenland. How exciting. Speaker 1: Why can't we just fix this country? Speaker 0: Because Israel is our greatest ally. Speaker 1: Right, Shapiro Steen? Speaker 0: Well. I'm so sick of pretending we're Israel first. Speaker 10: I heard that. Just because you stupid goyim think you can expose our satanic agenda doesn't mean you won't fall for our next tie up. Dennis, shut this episode down or you're all fired. Speaker 0: Thanks, Shapiro Steen. Suck on this. Anyways, if you're still not following Jake GTV, you're either brainwashed or legally retarded. Speaker 15: I think I figured out where our data's going. Just let me hack into Homeland Security real quick, and we're in. Speaker 0: And time to get rid of their lice For antiseptic purposes, of course. Did you hear we gave Jake GTV a strike on his YouTube? Speaker 9: Oh, someone's hacked into our system. Another pizza cost. Speaker 1: Look who it is, my base fucking noticer. If you wanna stop wondering what's going on and know, check out my new book on jakegtv.com. Otherwise, just hit the like, comment, and subscribe, and I'll see you on the next one. Speaker 9: Did you hit him with a YouTube strike? Speaker 0: Sir, we did, but he's not stopping. Speaker 9: Shadow ban his accounts. We must shut him down before the red Speaker 7: heifer Speaker 0: is sacrificed.

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A breaking update on the Saturday shooting targeting border patrol agents in Chicago: a suspect is now in custody, according to DHS. The suspect is described as a criminal illegal alien from Mexico with a prior felony conviction. The information was provided as federal investigators move forward with the case. Details from the reporting indicate that border patrol agents were conducting operations in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood on Saturday morning when a man drove up in a Jeep, opened fire, and then drove away. There were no reported injuries, but investigators collected shell casings and video from the scene. The incident prompted a joint investigation involving the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and Chicago police. Officials confirm that the suspect is from Mexico and is now in custody. He is described as having a past felony conviction for firearms. Investigators are pursuing leads based on this suspect, and it appears he was the person in the Jeep and armed at the time of the shooting. In related weekend developments, DHS released photographs showing damage to federal vehicles. At least four border patrol cars were rammed, and those vehicles were boxed in and pelted with objects such as bricks and paint cans during operations over the weekend. Additionally, authorities issued an alert noting that the leadership of the Latin Kings street gang has issued a directive to shoot on-site immigration officers and federal agents operating in Chicago as part of Operation Midway Blitz. The report emphasizes the alleged direct threat to federal agents in the area. The updates come as authorities continue to respond to incidents involving federal agents in Chicago and pursue leads stemming from the Saturday shooting. No injuries have been reported in connection with the attack on the agents, and the investigation involves collaboration among federal and local agencies. The breaking news underscores ongoing concerns about safety for immigration and federal enforcement personnel operating in the city.

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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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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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An officer pulled over a driver for an expired inspection sticker. The driver stated he had a gun and no driver's license. He refused to provide his name or registration. The driver expressed frustration with the American system, claiming he served with special forces and lost his brother. He said he was brought to the U.S. and is "dying every fucking single day" because he can't get a job or disability and his license was taken for lack of insurance payment. He said he should have served with the Taliban and is now more concerned about Americans than the Taliban. The officer noticed the driver reaching for his weapon and called for backup. The officer told him not to reach for anything. Shots were then fired. The officer reported he was hit.

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Martin says this morning his father-in-law and 18-year-old son-in-law were in a vehicle surrounded by unmarked cars and masked men. 'They hopped out with their pistols already drawn. Then they proceeded to ask us to lower the window and open the doors.' The agents did not identify themselves; the car remained locked as they urged them out. Three gunshots were heard; bullets hit the door but did not penetrate. The family filed a report; FBI contact was denied, and it became an hours-long standoff with federal agencies. DHS said during a vehicle stop, the subject refused to exit and tried to run CBP officers down, saying he struck two officers with his vehicle and that one officer had to discharge a firearm in self defense. The video we reviewed does not show the driver trying to run down. Community groups call for accountability; it seems there's impunity.

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Federal agents shut down an illegal cannabis farm in LA staffed by migrants, leading to a clash with resistors. Agents deployed tear gas to clear the road, and the standoff lasted for hours, requiring resupply for the federal agents. US Marshals were called in for backup and arrested agitators. One protester was found carrying a gun, and at least three people have been hospitalized. ICE needs more manpower, which a proposed bill would provide.

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Protesters in San Francisco attempted to stop agents from detaining an individual outside the immigration courthouse. Video footage shows a woman being dragged by a van as agents attempted to leave the scene. The woman was able to get up and walk away, apparently without severe injuries. San Francisco police stated they were not involved in the incident.

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Federal agents shut down an illegal cannabis farm in LA staffed by migrants, leading to a clash with resistors. Agents deployed tear gas to clear the road, and the standoff lasted for hours, requiring resupply for the federal agents. US Marshals were called in for backup and arrested agitators, one of whom was carrying a gun. At least three people have been hospitalized. ICE needs more manpower, which a proposed bill would provide.

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Federal law enforcement officers are detaining people, with one individual dragged across the street during an arrest. These officers are believed to be border patrol police. Viewer discretion is advised.

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BodyCam Footage EXPOSES CBP Lies In Shooting of US Citizen
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A federal judge ordered the release of materials related to the shooting of Marramar Martinez by CBP agents in Chicago, including body camera footage and communications. The newly public video shows three agents with guns drawn near Martinez, who is driving a vehicle and honking to warn bystanders about immigration enforcement. An agent’s remark about aggression and the claim that Martinez rammed the officers are contrasted with surveillance footage, which shows no other cars in front of the agents. Martinez was shot five times but survived, and she later filed a civil suit. The hosts highlight discrepancies between official claims and the released materials, noting celebratory texts among officers and invitations to extend a retirement after the shooting. They question the culture within the agency, suggesting a pattern of impunity and misinformation in multiple cases, and they discuss the broader implications for accountability, media reporting, and trust in law enforcement. The discussion also touches on the role of body camera evidence in shaping public understanding of controversial police incidents.
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