US protests condemn ICE killing of Renee Good — justified action or abuse of power?

The killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent has sparked nationwide protests across the United States. Supporters of the government argue the agent acted in self-defense during a federal operation. Critics claim this case represents an abuse of power and a dangerous lack of accountability. What is your position?

US protests condemn ICE killing of Renee Good — justified action or abuse of power?
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#1No — the use of lethal force was unjustified and excessive
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#2Yes — the agent acted in self-defense and followed protocol
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#3Unclear — we need the results of an independent investigation
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#4This reflects a deeper systemic problem with ICE and federal power
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@sarah_martinez12 de jan., 12:44

We need to wait for the full investigation report before making judgments. Federal agents operate under strict rules of engagement, and if the agent felt their life was in danger, protocol allows for defensive action. The media often rushes to conclusions before all facts are available.

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@james_thompson12 de jan., 12:44

Having worked in law enforcement for 15 years, I can tell you that split-second decisions in the field are incredibly difficult. Agents are trained to assess threats and respond accordingly. Without being there, it's hard to second-guess someone's judgment when they believe their safety is at risk.

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