The Michael Knowles Show

Ep. 1886 - If You Run Over A Cop Expect To Get Shot

Jan 8, 2026
A dramatic incident unfolds in Minneapolis where a woman tries to run over a cop, prompting a discussion on the moral and legal implications of the shooting. Michael Knowles analyzes slow-motion footage, arguing the officer's actions were justified. Tim Walz's controversial remarks about law enforcement draw criticism, with the host suggesting potential legal repercussions. The conversation also touches on Trump's ban on institutional investors in housing and critiques of local leadership's handling of law and order. Expect fiery commentary and sharp political insights!
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INSIGHT

Consequences Of Tolerating Street Anarchy

  • Michael Knowles argues the ICE agent was justified in shooting a woman who drove an SUV into an officer during an obstruction of law enforcement.
  • He frames her death as a predictable consequence of years of Democrat-tolerated anarchy that normalized obstructing police.
ANECDOTE

Slow-Mo Video Of The SUV Collision

  • Knowles walks through slow-motion video showing the woman backing up, accelerating, and driving into an officer, prompting the shot.
  • He uses the footage to rebut claims she was merely trying to escape and to justify the agent's response.
INSIGHT

Why Officers Shoot To Stop Threats

  • Knowles explains why shooting to wound is impractical and officers must aim to stop lethal threats decisively.
  • He stresses that law enforcement has a duty to protect themselves and the public from vehicles used as weapons.
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