Renee Good wasn’t some
innocent bystander: she was a progressive left-wing activist who got
shot in the face when she used her car to ram into an ICE agent on
January 7. The city was embroiled in mayhem, with the liberal media and
local Democrats fanning the flames of what arguably were calls for
domestic terrorism. Good and others are known for following ICE vehicles
around as they enforce immigration laws, disrupting their operations.
In Georgia, they’re trying to prevent that, prevent a ‘Renee Good’
situation, and liberals are likely going to go nuts over it (via Atlanta Journal-Constitution):
Renee
Good died last month in Minneapolis after a U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement Officer shot her during an encounter while she was
in her vehicle. Now, Republicans in Georgia are working to make it a
felony to use a vehicle to obstruct police operations.
Supporters
say the legislation, House Bill 1076, is rooted in a pattern of
problems across the nation. But critics see it as a rash reaction that
could hinder people’s right to protest.
People can already be
charged with a felony in Georgia if they use a vehicle as a weapon that
harms or kills someone. But the bill by state Rep. Ginny Ehrhart would
go further by making any obstruction a felony, including by stationary
vehicles.
Ehrhart says confrontations between police and drivers
are dangerous to begin with, and her goal is to make the penalties so
high that it prevents them from happening in the first place.
And given how the Left has become, pass this law now.
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