Saturday, January 10, 2026

THE CASH COMMENTARY FOR JAN. 15, 2026

                                                                   CASH MICHAELS
    


            A COLD-BLOODED ABUSE OF POWER

            by Cash Michaels

   

This is not a commentary I want to write, yet I am desperately compelled to tell the truth as I see it.

The ICE agent killing of Minneapolis, Minnesota motorist and mother, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good on January 7th of last week was, in my opinion, nothing short of a cold-blooded and senseless abuse of power.

No, I’m not stating that as a liberal ideologue, or purely because I’m someone who wants to stick it to the Trump Administration so bad I’m willing to reach long and hard for any outrage I can to make a point.

A precious life was lost here, in a perfect storm situation that literally forced me, after watching various angles of the tragic incident repeatedly, and then synchronizing the vital pieces together, to conclude that Renee Good wasn’t attempting to kill anyone with her vehicle, let alone a masked federal agent of the United States government. 

She was trying to flee a situation where two angry masked ICE agents had just pulled up, coming towards her in her vehicle, with one of them then grabbing her car door with one hand, while reaching inside through the open driver’s side window with the other.

Ms. Good did all she could immediately to get away from the ICE agents by quickly turning her wheel to the right AWAY from them on the left while they demanded that she “get out of the f--king car."

She wasn’t interested in hitting or harming the ICE agent directly in front of her. In fact, she even backed up in order to give herself room to make a sharp right turn away from the other ICE agents' threats.

Here are some facts the world already knows, based on various videos that have been released and can be found online on YouTube.

Ms. Good’s vehicle was partially blocking traffic on a snowy, one-way neighborhood, ice covered street. Some speculate that she had just dropped her six-year-old off at school. Others say that she was blocking ICE vehicles operating in the neighborhood, and on that block. Whatever the reason, when we first see the situation from behind in the first video, a silver pickup vehicle with lights and siren is just pulling up to the scene where Ms. Good’s maroon SUV is sitting in the street, motor running.

At least two masked ICE agents get out and immediately walk towards Ms. Good’s vehicle, sternly ordering her to get out. She remains behind the wheel, apparently refusing to comply. One of the ICE agents then grabs Good’s driver’s side door handle and pulls, while also reaching in the driver’s side window to grab her. Apparently frightened, we see Ms. Good’s vehicle suddenly back up slightly, then make a sharp right to get away.

By this time, a third ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, who apparently came out of a gray SUV with an open driver’s door parked right next to Ms. Good’s vehicle, suddenly appears in front of her vehicle as she is attempting to get away.

As her vehicle backs up, then turns right, he has pulled a gun and begins firing three shots as Ms. Good’s vehicle continues to traverse right in front of him, ultimately speeding uncontrollably down the street, veering left, and crashing into the rear of a parked car.

So ends the first video the world saw, apparently taken by a bystander on the street who watched and taped the tragic incident on his cellphone.

But that first video raised a lot of questions.

What happened before those ICE agents pulled up and engaged Ms. Good in her vehicle?

Was she traveling alone?

The gray vehicle with the driver’s door left opened and parked parallel to Ms. Good’s in the middle of the street, who did that belong to?

Were words exchange between Ms. Good and any of the masked ICE agents, and what was the tenure and tone of those remarks?

When at least one of the ICE agents grabs for the driver’s door, is he trying to grab her or gain control of her vehicle?

Where did that third masked ICE agent who seemingly appeared out of nowhere in front of Ms. Good’s vehicle and fired his weapon come from? Did he ever order her to stop before discharging his weapon?

If there was another person riding in Ms. Good’s vehicle, where were they during this incident?

Some, but not all of those pertinent questions, were answered with the release on January 9th from the ICE Agent Ross, who fatally shot Ms. Good. When  Ross's cellphone video begins, we actually see him, from his perspective, swing open his driver’s door and walk over to Ms. Good’s vehicle on his left.

So Ross was driving the gray vehicle that was parked next to Ms. Good’s maroon SUV on the right, having arrived there before the other two ICE agents, who had pulled up on her left.

ICE Agent Ross is using a cellphone, not a body cam, to record Good’s car, which means he’s using one of his hands to hold the cellphone up to look through. That fact becomes very important seconds later when he feels forced stop holding his cellphone and grab for his weapon.

Ross walks in front of the vehicle, taping Ms. Good behind the wheel. She has her driver’s window down with her arm outside and is smiling in good spirits.  ICE Agent Ross continues to walk past Ms. Good, taping the rest of her vehicle, moving to the back where he tapes the license plate. Good’s wife, Becca, who was riding with Renee, meets him behind the vehicle, and says something else to him as she tapes the officer. For the record, Becca is talking a lot of smack to the ICE Agent Ross, seemingly trying to get on his nerves. Ms. Good, however, never takes that posture.

 ICE Agent Ross continues to work his way up towards the front of Ms. Good’s vehicle on the right passenger side still taping with his cell. Becca Good says something else to him and then turns to grab the passenger-side door handle to get in the front seat. 

By this time the second vehicle with more masked ICE agents has already pulled up while Ross was on the right side of Good’s vehicle walking and taping his way to the front.

It is when the ICE Agent Ross has reached the front and positions himself directly facing Ms. Good behind the wheel, that one of the other ICE agents has already begun to reach in and seem to grab both the door and inside.

Ms. Good panics, reverses her vehicle, then furiously begins turning the front wheels to the right to get away from the agent grabbing into her window.

It’s then that ICE Agent Ross stops holding his cellphone, pulls his weapon, fires at least once through the front windshield, and then twice more as Ms. Good’s vehicle complete’s its turn, and careens down the street and crashes. she's been hit in the head.

How do I know Ms. Good panicked?

Let’s go back to the first bystander video.

The last time we saw Good’s wife, Becca, she is reaching to open the front passenger door to take her seat. Except she never makes it inside the vehicle.

By the time Becca attempts to open the front passenger door, the ICE agent on the driver’s side has engaged Good and is reaching for the door and inside in an attempt to get her out of her SUV. Meanwhile the ICE agent the wife has to talking with has already made his way back in front of Good, sees her put her vehicle in reverse, then furiously turn her wheel to the right in an attempt to get away from the other ICE agent trying to apprehend her. He pulls his weapon and fires.

All of this is literally happening in three seconds or less. Good is fatally shot as her vehicle lurches to the right, and her wife never gets in. We know this because in the first video, we see the wife still standing where Good’s vehicle was. Upon seeing Good’s vehicle race down the road and crash, she runs towards the accident, realizing that her significant other must be injured.

On the second video, we see ICE agents not doing much in response to an obvious serious accident, and we hear one of the agents say matter-of-factly, “ f—king b—ch.”

I challenge anyone and everyone to review those two videos of the incident, match up the actions of everyone as I described them here, and maintain that Renee Nicole Good, mother of three, was trying to kill anybody.

In fact, if she was really the dangerous left-wing terrorist the Trump Administration is working so hard to make her out to be in death, then why didn’t she try to run the ICE agent over the first time he walked in front of her vehicle? When he was standing directly in front of her, why not just gun the car forward, instead of frantically turn her wheel away from him and the other ICE agents? Why didn’t she try to back over him when he was standing behind her vehicle with his cellphone recording her license plate? A true terrorist wouldn’t miss opportunities like those.

No, she was trying to get away from aggressive ICE agents, the same kind of federal agents who were known to break the driver’s side window of someone’s vehicle in Charlotte weeks ago, and drag him out to the ground before taking him away to GOD knows where.

One ICE agent may have pulled the trigger, but Renee Good found herself being aggressively confronted by several ICE agents, and panicked so much, she even pulled off before her wife could safely get in the car.

That’s how afraid she was!

The same way one of those ICE agents verbally and cold-heartedly spit on Renee Good’s grave moments after she had fatally crashed her vehicle after being  shot. Pres. Donald Trump, Vice Pres. J.D. Vance and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem slandered the dead woman, calling her a “domestic terrorist,” “radical leftist” and “professional agitator.”

None of these people bothered to use a term the rest of the world quite frankly would prefer - human being.

Absolutely the state of Minnesota should be allowed to investigate this tragic crime that occurred within its borders. How else are we to really get the truth?

But it is a damn shame that during a week where Trump already had blood on his hands per the illegal invasion of Venezuela, and was angling to further use U.S. military force to keep his hands bloody, that a young, American woman should lose her precious and innocent life because of his madness.

Go ahead, watch the first and last videos. Take notes. See if you see what I see. An American citizen, her young life senselessly taken from her, simply because she was trying to escape the clutches of Trump’s masked strongmen.

I see a crime. A cold-blooded abuse of power, followed by a shameful smear campaign launched by cowards of the highest order, long, long before a professional and objective criminal investigation can be conducted by any honest fact-finding agency the Trump Administration doesn’t already have its claws into.

Please pay attention, because what has happened to Renee Nicole Good can now happen to any one of us - dastardly smear and all!

And 2026 has only just begun!

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