The Michael Knowles Show
Ep. 1887 - George Floyd 2.0, Leftists Call For Murder Of ICE Agents
09 Jan 2026
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Chapter 1: What happened in the recent shooting incident involving ICE in Minneapolis?
More details come out about the woman who was killed trying to run over an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The protests about it are spreading to cities coast to coast as leftists call for the murder of more ICE agents, as well as the murder of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and It feels like deja vu all over again, doesn't it? They say history doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme.
And there are winks of providence here because there's meaning imbued in all of history.
Chapter 2: How are leftist protests affecting law enforcement and ICE agents?
And in this case, we're looking at leftists committing violence over a false narrative peddled by the media following an officer-involved killing in Minneapolis. It's even the same city as George Floyd five years later. But in this case, especially following a remarkable press conference from Vice President J.D.
Vance, which we'll get to, in this case, public officials have the opportunity to avoid, to correct all of the mistakes that they made in the year of our Floyd five years ago. I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show.
Thank you.
Welcome back to the show. We are now getting direct threats to kill ICE officers. And what the Trump administration does next really, really matters. Also, speaking of radicalization, the United Arab Emirates are now cutting off funding for their own students to go study in the United Kingdom because they're afraid that the UAE Arabs might be radicalized. in Britain.
Chapter 3: What parallels can be drawn between the current situation and past events like George Floyd's case?
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Chapter 4: What evidence is there to counter the false narratives surrounding the shooting?
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Chapter 5: How does the Vice President's press conference address the situation?
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As the vehicle passes, you can see the dark colored SUV driven by Renee Nicole Good. There you go. That's on the right there in the back.
You have the officer in front of the SUV.
The surveillance video taken by a home nearby. Agents can be seen milling about near the vehicle, then converging on it. There's the officer in front. And then you see right there the SUV.
So this is the false narrative that the media are trying to peddle is that the officer was on the side of the car and he shoots her through the open driver door window. There are many, many libs, like normal libs, like your aunt or somebody who think that's what happened. That is not what happened. You now have multiple angles from the front, even brought to you by CNN.
So it's a liberal news channel showing that the officer is in front of the car. Okay. That's enough CNN. We've had enough CNN. Now we have another angle here. This is from the slow motion footage, but specifically of the wheel of the SUV. So one of the claims, the most ridiculous claim being peddled is that the officer wasn't in front of the car.
He was on the side and he shoots her through the open driver door window. That is just completely made up. That is not true at all. In fact, we have the bullet hole through the front windshield. Then the people who admit, okay, yes, there was another officer who was in front of the SUV. The argument they're making is that the woman turned her wheel before she hit the gas.
She turned her wheel to try to get out of the way. She wasn't trying to run the guy over. She was trying to get out of the way. And so she turned her wheel before she hit the gas. Some are trying to argue that the officer shot before she hit the gas. That's totally untenable.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of radicalization on youth in the UAE?
But this really narrow argument that which, again, is kind of immaterial because this is all happening in a split second. So the officer still would have been justified if she starts moving her car. He's in front of it, even if technically the wheel were going the other way. But even that narrative isn't true because we have the slow-mo footage here. Take a look. So the woman backs up.
There you go. There you have it. She backs up, hits the gas directly into the officer. and then turns the wheel. Give it to me again. Hits the gas directly into the officer, and then the wheel turns.
In fact, the only reason that she didn't run him over before he could discharge his weapon is because it's Minneapolis, it's winter, there was ice on the ground, and she hit it so fast, the wheel spun. You know this if you've ever tried to accelerate, even on dry roads. Sometimes your wheel spins a little bit before you go.
Had she had better tires, had the road been less icy, that officer would be smushed. You don't need to conclude from this that this woman set out that morning to go murder an ICE officer. You don't have to conclude from this even that in the moment, in this moment where she's clearly got adrenaline pumping, she's excited, she's probably scared, she doesn't know what to do.
She's been told that these people are fascists or whatever. I don't know. She has crazy ideology in her head. Regardless, you don't need to think that she consciously said, I'm going to run this guy over. But the one thing you cannot deny is that she hit the gas with her tires pointed in the direction of the officer, would have run him over, and he fires the gun.
That is undeniable, even if you're on that woman's side, which you shouldn't be. You can feel sorry for the woman. You can pray for the woman. You could pray for her family. You should do all of those things. But even if you're on the woman's side, which you should not be, You have to admit, it's right there before your very eyes. Some of this footage is brought to you by CNN, okay?
There is no doubt as to the facts. The officer was entirely in the right. This isn't one of these, well, I mean, maybe, you know, I don't know. It's kind of ambiguous. It's not ambiguous. He was entirely in the right. She was entirely in the wrong. You can, and I think you should, feel sad about it. You don't want the woman to die. She was fed a bunch of crazy ideology.
She's clearly emotionally unregulated. Every man's death diminishes me because I'm part of humanity. No man is an island entire unto himself. All those things. But the facts are not ambiguous. There's also no doubt what she was up to. She was there. to obstruct law enforcement. We now have this thanks to, where is this? The New York Post. Here we go. New York Post article published yesterday.
Woman's name was Renee Nicole Good. Renee Nicole Good was Minneapolis ice watch warrior who trained to resist feds before shooting. So there's another false narrative that the media are telling you, which is that this was just a mother who was out, you know, to pick up her kids or something. And she found herself in a bad situation.
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Chapter 7: What responsibilities do media narratives hold in shaping public perception?
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All right, you guys, I just watched the video of the woman in Minneapolis. Don't go watch it, okay, if you don't think you can handle it. It is the most frightening thing I have seen in a long time. This woman was driving away in her car and they put their weapon in there and hit her in the face multiple times. This is not right. This was not self-defense. This was an execution.
I am shocked because only a few weeks ago, I was driving around this town that I live in in Charlotte, doing very similar things, looking for ICE agents, trying to prevent them from kidnapping people off the street. And there was a lot of other people out there doing that on a daily basis, as is our right to drive around the streets of our city It's frightening right now.
Okay. The last part is really all that matters. It's frightening right now because you can tell how confused this woman is. She might be sincere, but she's so confused. She says the woman was trying to drive away. Maybe she was trying to drive, but she wasn't actually driving away. She was driving into a cop. Says this woman was out there. They executed her.
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Chapter 8: How does the podcast host suggest addressing threats against law enforcement?
Says, I was out there doing this. A lot of people were out there doing this. Obviously, a lot of people in Minneapolis were doing this. They were training people to do this. And now we're frightened. Yes, this is the optimal political outcome. for this very sad but necessary event.
This is the optimal outcome of enforcing the law, is all these women who, whether they had bad intentions, whether they are radical anarchists, or whether they just don't know anything, they don't know any better. Regardless, when you enforce the law, you frighten the people who break the law. And then fewer of them break the law, and they do so more reluctantly. That's what we need.
What happens when you don't enforce the law is more and more people do this. And more and more empty-headed white ladies show up on the street and put themselves in a position where they're going to be justifiably killed by a cop. And they're going to be shocked when it happens. That's what happens when you don't enforce the law.
That's one of the many, many injustices, cascading injustices that come about as a result of not enforcing the law. And when you do enforce the law, you scare that bumbling lady straight. I'm trying to be very polite and charitable in my words while still being precise.
You scare that lady who has whistles going through the ears, who's maybe not the sharpest tool in the shed, not the brightest crayon in the box. How many more metaphors do I have to mix? You allow people who don't know any better to behave in a better way. Some liberal white ladies don't know how to respond. Here's one in Minnesota talking with an independent journalist.
So, I mean, I'm just walking around kind of just day side because I was like, I don't know if it's the right thing to do. It feels kind of wrong being here in some way. I don't know why. I don't know. I don't know, like, where that stems from. Like, I don't, I mean, part of it is being like a white woman that I'm privileged and I have a lot of privilege.
So I feel like white tears are not always something that's helpful or necessary when black and brown people have been experiencing this for a long time. This isn't new for them. And so I don't know if that makes any sense in that way. How did you decide that you should be here? Are you still figuring that out? Well, I work like two miles from here. So I'm driving by.
Just, I don't, you know, it was like, I'm here. I'm two miles. I can stop.
Okay, hold on. First point, now that I'm watching it, that's one of ours. That's Brecca. That's a good job, Daily Wire. That was good. That independent journalist is one of ours. And we are kind of independent media. So I guess it's, we're in that middle. 10 years ago, we were totally renegade new media. And then the new media took over because the establishment media fell apart.
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