This image from photog Chris Juhn in Minneapolis, from today's incident - the Minneapolis liberal...
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D.A. Bullock is a Minneapolis-based filmmaker, writer, and activist who frequently uses social media to critique policing, mass incarceration, and liberal politics in U.S. cities. His style is direct, confrontational, and rooted in local organizing, often amplifying on-the-ground imagery and testimonies from protests and police incidents. Within activist and abolitionist circles he is considered a credible voice on Minneapolis policing and racial justice, though his commentary is explicitly opinionated rather than neutral reportage.
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This post reacts to a photo by Minneapolis photographer Chris Juhn taken during community response to the fatal shooting of **Renee Nicole Good**, a 37-year-old woman killed by an ICE officer in south Minneapolis.[1][3][4] The tweet calls out what the author sees as selective outrage among "Minneapolis liberals"—arguing that they will demand prosecution of one officer involved in Good’s death, but not another pictured in the shared image. It points to alleged **cognitive dissonance** in how liberal institutions and voters respond to different forms of state violence, especially federal immigration enforcement versus local policing. The broader context includes large protests, a National Guard readiness order from the governor, and intense public dispute over whether the shooting was self-defense or an unnecessary use of lethal force.[1][3][4][5]
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The content is trending because the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer has sparked national outrage, emergency protests in Minneapolis, and high-level political responses, including the Minnesota governor preparing the National Guard and city leaders openly disputing DHS’s narrative.[1][3] Bullock’s tweet taps directly into live debates over policing, ICE, and liberal complicity in law enforcement violence, making it highly shareable in activist, political, and local Minneapolis networks. The emotionally charged image and language about "cognitive dissonance" also fuel discussions and quote-tweets across X.
💡Fun Facts
- 1The shooting occurred just blocks from the intersection where George Floyd was murdered in 2020, a site that already symbolizes global resistance to police violence.[1][3]
- 2City leaders and witnesses say Renee Good was acting as a legal or community observer, watching federal activity to protect immigrant neighbors, not a target of any ICE arrest.[1][3]
- 3Video from multiple angles circulated online within hours, showing an ICE officer fire at least two close-range shots into Good’s vehicle as it began to pull forward.[4][5]
- 4Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey publicly contradicted federal claims that the agent acted in self-defense, calling the killing "preventable" and "unnecessary."[1][3]
- 5Homeland Security officials framed the incident in the context of alleged vehicle-ramming attempts, while local community leaders denounced that characterization and described Good as peaceful and protective of her neighbors.[1][2][4]
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