Ice Officer Must Be Deemed Justified In Shooting A Minneapolis Perpetrator & Mayor Frey Arrested

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The January 7, 2026, shooting death of a woman named Renee Nicole Good, by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, was justified. I can make that pronouncement because I was a cop and I have been the discharging officer in a police shooting event. I will go further and argue that even a cop who has not had to employ [firearm] deadly force, has had countless encounters in which he\she had to make a split second decision to discharge or not to discharge –therefore, he\she too is an expert. This means that cops and infantry members of our military know far better than the khaki wearing, Starbucks drinking “left” men whose only claim to courage and masculinity are mere high school sports and hiking. Front and center one of those men.  

He is Jacob Frey, the mayor of Minneapolis. A “left” extremist with an anti-police agenda. Case and point, immediately following the shooting of Ms. Goode, Mr. Frey delivered a laced-filled profanity tirade against the officer who discharged and the federal government but unwavering support for Ms. Good. This was stoutly problematic since Mr. Frey had zero credibility to opine. He has never participated in a masculinity or courage requiring profession such as law enforcement. As important, Mr. Frey dodged military service as much as he has never functioned in the role of a police officer, yet he has the gall to second guess police officers especially in the face of video evidence supporting the police narrative that Good’s automobile was driven into a human being.

The shooting death of Ms. Good –a domestic terrorist– was captured by numerous cell phone cameras. The footage taken from the front of Good’s vehicle cannot be any clearer. Good’s 4000 pound automobile struck a police officer and the officer appropriately discharged his firearm in response.  While Mayor Frey and his fellow mutinous partner, namely Tim Waltz, now call for police officers to be arrested for Ms. Good’s appropriate demise. I repeat again as I have argued time and again in my articles: when a politician uses his position to incite violence against federal police officers, he\she should be criminally charged. Mr. Frey has exploited his elected position [pulpit] to incite people to attack police officers as he shouts from the rooftops that ICE must leave Minneapolis. A purported order since Mr. Frey has no such authority. The “Supremacy Clause” imbues the Federal Government with “a decided advantage in [a] delicate balance” between federal and state sovereigns. As in Mr. Frey has zero authority to tell federal police officers where they can and cannot go. His efforts to do so are nothing more than the crime of obstruction of justice. It is a crime to sneak into the United States or to overstay a visa in our country.

Similarly, it is as much of a crime to come from Somalia –or any other country– as a guest to the United States and its citizens– and then to “rip us off” in fraud schemes. Similarly, the U.S. and its citizens are gracious enough to offer citizenship through naturalization. Sadly, a slew of naturalized citizens abuse the gift. Take by example Oladapo Fadugba, a Nigerian-born U.S. citizen, indicted in the United States in 2025 for allegedly orchestrating a brazen $690,000 wire fraud scheme defrauding the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). This monster, so unappreciative of the award of naturalized U.S. citizen status, was defrauding United States Military veterans coupled with his having lied under oath to gain U.S. citizenship. These are the people for whom Jacob Frey, Tim Waltz and J.B. Pritzker are champions.

These politicians have not been critical of the protesters who –in the lead-up to the justified shooting of Ms. Good —pummeled officers with snow balls and other objects –and even formed human barriers blocking law enforcement vehicles. Such actions are assault as much as they are one of the crime of “aggravated battery”.  If you attack anyone with projectiles, not just police officers, but anyone, you need to go to jail and if you resist, you need to be forcibly grabbed or tackled or whatever necessary physical force is needed to take you into custody.

The scenes of federal uniformed officers on a Minneapolis street struck by snowballs thrown by perpetrators who did not even attempt to flee, is downright frightening and disturbing. It evinces a breakdown in law and order. In no U.S. City and on no U.S. street should there ever be people so emboldened by a lack of fear of arrest that they brazenly attack police officers.

The directives by far left democratic party police leaders (as in people who have no business being in police work) directing their officers to stand down when federal police officers are being overwhelmed by mobs, goes against the values of the majority of rank-and-file cops. These officers would help but for their “leftist” law violating leaders. I assert –that hopefully– in the near future, the people standing trial in federal criminal proceedings, are the mutinously behaving police leaders and politicians. Their obstruction of justice actions joined by urging people to physically attack law enforcement officers are bases for a U.S. DOJ response while the officer who killed Ms. Good deserves meritorious recognition.

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Christopher Cooper
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Christopher Cooper’s achievements are extensive. A graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the New England School of Law, he earned a Ph.D. in Sociological Jurisprudence from American University. He twice served as a Fulbright Post-Doctoral scholar in Denmark and Iceland. Cooper has authored multiple books and over five dozen articles in refereed journals on Sociological Jurisprudence, the Fourth Amendment, police work, and mediation.

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