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I made the same argument about the people trying to dig up dirt on Renee Good. Either it was a good shoot (no pun intended), or it wasn't. Her prior criminal record (or lack thereof) has nothing to do with it.
I think it's not so much any prior criminal record for Good, but rather that an early part of the narrative (and indeed it still is) that this was "an ordinary mother" who just happened to wander by mistake into the part of town where the ICE protest was going on (she was returning from dropping her kid off to school and didn't know the city well) and oh dear when she tried to get away the ICE guy deliberately leaned in and shot her (again, I'm quoting from reports from an alleged witness who claimed the ICE agent 'leaned on the hood of the car* and shot her').
When you find out that Good, by contrast, was an activist and involved in previous protests and was going to this one deliberately as an 'Official Observer', then that does change the context around the shooting. Maybe it wasn't a good shoot, but Good was not an innocent bystander, she deliberately put herself in that danger. That makes it less "evil Nazi thug deliberately murdered ordinary American citizen" and more "murky situation where person put themselves and others in danger".
*If the ICE agent had been hit by the car, then it's possible the impact made him bend over, and that would account for the impression that he 'leaned on the hood'. But if you want to gather evidence that this was deliberate murder, you can't go "okay this could be ragdoll physics from impact", you need it to be "he was fine, she never touched him, he in fact leaned on her car so he could get nearer with the shot to kill her".
But I wasn't criticising the people bringing up the fact that Good was a committed activist. I was criticising the people bringing up her prior criminal record, which had nothing to do with her political activism.
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