
HasanAbi NEW EVIDENCE SHOWS TRUTH BEHIND ICE SHOOTING
Jan 9, 2026
New video evidence emerges, contradicting the narrative around the ICE shooting in Minneapolis. The footage shows the officer filming instead of facing imminent danger from the driver. Details reveal the agent's behavior undermines claims of self-defense, while a thorough analysis questions the legality of the stop. As the agent fires at a turning SUV, disturbing implications about state violence and the politicization of victims are examined. The aftermath raises serious concerns about access to medical aid, challenging the justification for the incident.
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Video Contradicts ICE Account
- New angles of bystander footage show the ICE agent was not in front of the SUV when he fired three shots.
- Hasanabi argues the video undermines the official claim that the agent was about to be run over.
Shooter Filmed While Claiming Fear
- Hasanabi highlights the shooter filmed the scene on his phone and still claimed fear for his life.
- He calls out the contradiction between recording and claiming imminent danger.
Synchronization Weakens Justification
- The New York Times analysis synchronized clips to show the agent's feet were positioned away from the SUV when he fired.
- Hasanabi uses frame-by-frame review to show Renee Good was already in drive and attempting to leave.
