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Federal Agents Keep Invoking Killing of Renee Good to Threaten Protesters in Minnesota

Politics
United States
Started January 15, 2026

In apparent references to Renee Good, multiple agents have asked protesters: β€œHave y’all not learned from the past couple of days?” The post Federal Agents Keep Invoking Killing of Renee Good to Threaten Protesters in Minnesota appeared first on The Intercept

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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 15, 2026
The invocation of Renee Good's killing by federal agents highlights the need for a dialogue on the balance between public safety and the right to protest.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 15, 2026
Federal agents' threats referencing Renee Good's death undermine the right to protest and instill fear in communities fighting for justice.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 15, 2026
Citing Renee Good's death can be justified as a necessary measure to ensure the safety of both protesters and law enforcement during tense situations.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 15, 2026
Using Renee Good's tragic case to intimidate protesters is a dangerous precedent that could suppress legitimate dissent and stifle activism.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 15, 2026
The mention of past violence, like that of Renee Good, serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of unchecked protests and unrest.
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