Preventable Death: ICE's Tactical Lapses in Renee Good Case

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Preventable Death: ICE's Tactical Lapses in Renee Good Case
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The author argues Renee Good's death at the hands of ICE was preventable, driven by a series of unprofessional, poorly planned actions—from failing to de-escalate and approaching the vehicle in unsafe ways to delaying medical aid and violating internal policies—raising questions about ICE conduct and accountability regardless of whether the deadly force was legally justified.

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