No one is safe: Being white did not save Renee Good
ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot at Renee Nicole Good three times, about six seconds after her butch wife taunted him, calling him "big boy."
As a volunteer legal observer, Renee Good had trained to witness officials' conduct. After dropping her 6-year-old son at school on a snowy winter morning, she and Becca Good showed up to help support and protect their more vulnerable neighbors from ICE.
Cellphone footage taken by ICE agent Ross shows his perspective as he circles their vehicle--momentarily blocking one of two lanes on a one-way street, as Renee waves several cars to pass. Ross records Renee's friendly, smiling face through her open window. "Dude, I'm not mad at you," she says without a hint of anger or attitude.
His masked reflection slides along the side of the car. Ross records the license plate, then Renee's wife, who is following him with her cellphone out, recording him.
"Hey, show your face, big boy," Becca says. "We don't change our plates every morning, just so you know. It will be the same plate when you come talk to us later," she mocks casually, referring to reports that some ICE agents switch license plates--while revealing that the two women are a couple.
If Jonathan Ross didn't get it when Becca Good said "we," he surely got it when she said "us." "U.S. citizen. Former f- - -ing veteran," Good adds.........
