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DHS KILLS Anti-ICE Woman, RIOTS ERUPT, Democrat WARNS National Guard Will FIGHT FEDS w/ Chris Pavlovski and Chrissie Mayr
08 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What happened in the DHS shooting incident in Minneapolis?
It's a crazy day today. A woman was shot and killed in Minnesota. She was obstructing ICE operations, DHS operations with her vehicle. They made an attempt to arrest her. She made an attempt to flee with her vehicle, striking an officer who opened fire on her, shooting her through the windshield, killing her. The vehicle then pulls forward and just crashes. The woman is dead.
You now have this ongoing debate, which I would argue is completely fake, where liberals are saying she was executed. The mayor of Minneapolis is saying there's no evidence it was self-defense. It's a lie. Now, this shouldn't have happened. It's unfortunate that it happened. I think it's fair if someone has the opinion the officer did not need to shoot her.
But the fact is, she did hit him with her vehicle. Not at a high speed, but she did. She appears to have been trying to flee and evade arrest. She still put the officer in fear of death, and he opened fire on her. And the fact is, law enforcement does have, and any citizen does too, the right to use lethal force if they believe you are about to cause harm to someone else.
It's defense of yourself or others. So I'll say it again. We don't want these things to happen, but we're going to play the videos for you. We're going to break it down. And now things are escalating. Governor Tim Walz says the National Guard is being prepared, insinuating, saying we're not going to let the feds use our state as a prop.
So what's the point of deploying the National Guard in that context? He's not saying we're going to stop the riots that have kicked off. He's saying we're going to fight the feds. That's where things are going. I think that the president needs to federalize the National Guard in Minnesota to prevent this from happening. But some are saying that this may actually kick off into greater riots.
And this is a massive story that's probably going to dominate the majority of the show today. All of that being said, this morning, the U.S. seized two oil tankers, one of which I believe was Russian flagged, at least one. I'm not sure about the other one. And I thought that news was crazy enough. Now we've got people claiming Iran's in a revolution.
And while all that crazy foreign policy stuff is going on, I'm sorry, ICE shooting and killing a middle-aged white woman in Minnesota who was attempting to obstruct and flee law enforcement who actually struck a federal agent with their car is one of the craziest circumstances of escalation we've seen in whatever it is you want to call it's going on. And everyone's got a word for it.
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Chapter 2: What are the differing perspectives on the officer's use of lethal force?
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Chapter 3: How are the National Guard and federal tensions being addressed?
Thanks for hanging out. We'll talk more about this in a little bit. Chrissy Mayer is here as well. Yes, it's great to be here. I'm so excited. I don't know if she meant to hit him. Maybe just women drivers. Am I right? Maybe she just was driving. Maybe she just was driving. Well, the Wikipedia entry initially wrote that she was trying to turn her car around.
Women do that thing where they'll turn extra. They'll turn out into the lane and then back. Honestly, I've heard so many stories about women drivers accidentally nearly killing DHS agents. Just happens all the time. If this had been a black woman, oh boy. Well, we're certainly going to talk about it. Or an Asian woman. That actually would have been perfect.
Everyone would have been like, oh, well. Yeah. Asian and a woman? Then we'd be criticizing the ICE officer. He should have known better. Yikes. Well, it's going to be fun. Thanks for hanging out.
Chapter 4: What implications does the incident have for public safety and law enforcement?
Tate's here. Good to be here. What's up, guys? Tate Brown here holding it down. Obviously the host of The Noon Live. So happy to be here and get into all of these interesting stories. Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it.
The first story we, uh, we of course have for you protesters in intense clash with agents after ice involved shooting in Minnesota. So riots have erupted. We've got all these crazy videos. I think we can play a little bit of this. You can, but what I really want to show you guys is the, is the actual shooting in the context to break down what went down, how it went down. Don't do it. Don't do it.
Don't do it. So we'll jump back to the riots. But we've got a lot going on here. We've got the governor threatening to deploy National Guard against the feds, saying they're not going to let the feds use them as a prop. And he's preparing the National Guard. He called it a warning. But the question is, what happened? We've got this video. This is from Ashley Team Trump.
Justin, Minneapolis shooting video has been released with footage slowed and zoomed in. DHS states the officer fired in self-defense. Despite what Mayor Frey and Governor Walz have said, the woman behind the wheel was killed. So we have this video that zooms in and slows things down. I want to say a few things as we get into this. The mayor and the governor are saying it wasn't self-defense.
It was. It's not perfect self-defense. There's arguments, and I think it's a fine argument to say the officer did not need to fire, but he was struck by this vehicle. We'll play this for you. Donald Trump, however, additionally said that the man was run over. She said she violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the officer.
And then he says, based on the clip, it's hard to believe he's alive. That's ridiculous. That's not true either. This is how insane things are getting. But I will say this. You know why Trump you want to know why I think Trump said that? Because they have continually lied about everything. And Trump's attitude is if they're going to lie, manipulate people who don't pay attention.
I'm playing the same same game. I'm not a fan of that. I'll always tell you what I think is true based on the evidence we have. And I believe that's why Trump is doing it. Here's the video slow mode in question. Normally, we don't play videos like this. Viewer discretion is advised. But this is one of the most substantial circumstances we've seen in a long time. ICE killing a U.S.
citizen, a woman who is obstructing law enforcement. And it's become the subject of great debate as to whether or not This officer was actually struck or was justified. We have a photo of the vehicle after the fact. We have witness statements. So I'm going to show you and we're going to break down what's true. Here's the video clip.
This is a secondary video that's grainy and hard to see, but the officer is right here. We'll go back. I just want you guys to watch it first before I provide context. Oh. So the audio is clearly desynced on that last one. But let's start here. I want you guys to pay attention to one thing. First of all, the vehicle is driving straight forward right now.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of the Minneapolis shooting on national politics?
It's so over for America. And it's just like, because these people aren't actually like giving well-level critiques. What's next, the wheel? Yeah, literally. Yeah, they might figure out how to stop like touching kids or something. Like these people are backwards. You do not want these people in charge of the world.
But if you ask somebody like, oh, would you have a Somalian or would you have an illegal in your house? No. Yeah, literally. So it's just like, you just can't, you got to tune these people out because they just do not have America's interests in mind. They view us as a global hegemon as bad because it's America fundamentally.
Chapter 6: How do the hosts analyze the reactions to the ICE incident?
Yeah. It's daddy issues. It is. Unironically, it's daddy issues. They view the West as Christianity and Western culture as this paternalistic thing, and they hate their father, and so they hate it by extension. Yeah. If you hear the left yelling, abolish ICE, I just hear, I hate my dad. Yeah, literally. They got grounded, and they were pissed about it, and they never got over it. It was just...
you know, Dad, you've just ruined my life because I can't take the car tonight or whatever. And then they run over their dad. Right?
Chapter 7: What are the potential consequences for the ICE officer involved?
I mean, that's what she saw. She saw her father's face in the ice age and she was like, Dad. Yeah, I mean, look, the whole idea that the United States is not the military powerhouse that it once was, that is completely wrong. The hit on the Venezuelan president, right, to go and capture him,
to think that it would be difficult for the united states to do those kind of kind of things like getting in i understand that that's actually fairly shocking like getting in and defeating their air their their air defenses and stuff that's that's kind of that's impressive but the actual hit itself we have been doing hits like this for the better part of 25 years and we've become exceedingly good at it the united states i was making this argument uh
maybe a year ago when we were talking about what would happen if the U.S. actually had to deal with the cartels using the military. And the cartels or Venezuela, they are just not prepared for what the United States can do when it comes to force-on-force kind of attacks. The U.S. has been going in and nabbing terrorists or killing or capturing them forever.
Don't forget, 10 years – actually, 14 years ago – 15 years ago now. Right.
Chapter 8: How do the hosts view the role of media in shaping public perception?
15 years ago, we flew into Pakistan without Pakistan being aware of it. Killed bin Laden, grabbed his body and left. Yeah. And that was like they were nuclear armed power. Like they have legitimate air power. They have they just got into one of the biggest dogfights since World War Two with with with with India. Yeah.
And they actually they won the battles because they had Chinese equipment that works pretty well. The Pakistanis were all busy doing telemarketing scams. They were. But, Phil, have you not seen the videos of the Chinese soldiers goose-stepping? I know, right? They look really poised to take over the world. They do. But at the end of the day, again, the U.S.
has been doing hits like that for 25 years. And the guys, whether it be SEALs or it be Delta guys, those dudes know how to take a structure and go in and get the bad guy. Even people that talk about, oh, the Raiden Mogadishu. The problem with the Raiden Mogadishu was the dude that fell off the Blackhawk. Not the Delta guys.
The Delta guys landed, got the job, grabbed the guy they wanted to grab and got him out. And then everything went to hell because the guy fell off the Blackhawk and they took an RPG. But that wasn't because the Delta guys couldn't get in and get the bad guy. This is something the U.S. has been doing for ages and it's something the U.S. has become exceedingly good at.
And we also have a population. This is unlike any other country on earth. We have a population of young men who literally dream of doing that. They literally like are fascinated with these sorts of operations. They play video games. I know it's like derided on the right broadly, but like they play video games like call of duty because they dream of doing that.
And so it's like, that's what separates us because the other ones, they just dream of goose stepping and like, you know, saluting their leader where in America we're like, I don't care who the president is. I want to go and like do some cool things. I want me and two dozen other guys to go in, kick in the door and take everybody out of the building. Yeah, literally. Yeah.
So let's go get a tattoo together. Yeah. So we're just like fine tuned for excellence. Like as Americans, our country, our culture up until recently has been fine tuned for like pulling off amazing things like this. Yeah. And a lot of these people hate that. A lot of these people want to sort of put that back in the box and whatnot. But there's no question about it.
That's actually a really good point that the idea of of excellence is something that the United States has aspired to forever, whether it be, you know, putting a man on the moon or black excellence. Yes. Even black excellence. But yeah, like the idea, you know, I want to be the best of the best. I want to be able to to beat everybody.
It's something the United States has always taken pride in being able to do. And this is why this is going to be a cringe take. But I need everyone to bear with me because I'm right on this. So everyone needs to bear with me. This is why everyone at this table can agree that movies have sucked for the last 20, 30 years. 20, 30 years? I don't know about 20, 30 years.
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