and the law won.
Like a certain part of the anatomy, everyone has an opinion on the shooting death of that I.C.E. protestor in Minneapolis. Regardless, the Head Groundskeeper hopes parents teach their children, whether on Allied Drive or in Maple Bluff that, as a general principle, it’s not a good idea to get crossways with people holding guns. As true interacting with the local gendarmerie as with the meth-addicted Stop ’n Rob stick-up man — discretion being the better part of valor.

But please don’t call Renee Good a martyr. She was a casualty in the Left’s war against immigration enforcement, however gotten or misbegotten. A fallen soldier — a hero to many, like the 16 protesters who gathered in 28-degree F weather on a busy intersection here in Madison Wi this Sunday noon. God bless them, every one, for the freedoms we all enjoy, and for a peaceful protest.
The pity is that, instead of peacefully protesting, herself, Ms. Good (R.I.P.) played vigilante — perhaps meaning well (but don’t they all?). Not a martyr. Renee Good was a progressive operative attempting to block officers of the law from enforcing duly established federal immigration law. Those laws and that enforcement are proper subjects of debate and protest — we had an election — but not subterfuge, as a certain disgraced judge in Milwaukee is learning while awaiting sentencing.
Ms. Good accelerated into the officer rather than obey his commands. As Waukesha learned a few Christmases ago, a motor vehicle can be a deadly weapon.
Righteous delusion
Tony Robinson Jr. fought the law here in Madison WI when he assaulted that police officer in the stairwell. So did Michael Brown Jr. in Ferguson MO trying to disarm a police officer responding to his crime. Same with MAGA-crazed Ashli Babbitt — last seen busting glass January 6, 2001 at the spearpoint of an insurrectionist horde chanting “Hang Mike Pence.” Graduate level F*k Around & Find Out.
The self-righteous Left can take some credit for Ms. Good’s demise. The Resistance (as it fashions itself) sanctions guerrilla tactics in its multifarious “struggle” — whether pulling down statues of slavery abolitionists here in Madison or setting fire to Kenosha over its arrest of a (supposedly oppressed) child abductor.
Jacob Frey can spray the F-bomb all he wants. His Minneapolis — a sanctuary city like Madison — won’t allow immigration agents access to the criminals in its jails. Won’t send its uniformed officers to keep the peace on the streets during immigration enforcement. (But they want to investigate the aftermath of their dereliction.) Swimming in so much self-righteousness, Renee Good gets it into her head that she can frustrate federal authority and takes a bullet there instead.
→ “Democrats say things would be much safer if law enforcement would just stop trying to enforce the law” — Babylon Bee
Blaska’s Bottom Line: Just to show (like that producer in the Godfather), that Blaska is not a hard-hearted man, that it’s not all dollars and cents, we deplore the photograph some heartless bastard posted on social media of the woman’s Honda, its crash bag deployed and spattered with blood.
“This is what we voted for,” he brayed. He can go to hell.
We wish Renee Good had not been shot. We wish that Trump’s immigration enforcement was not so in your face (so to speak). We wish the woman had not been so foolish as to attempt to run down a man with a gun.

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