An ex-FBI official on Friday reacted to alleged cellphone footage filmed by the federal immigration agent who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis.
″[I see] officers overreacting to what admittedly could be some sarcastic and frivolously combative civilians. However I don’t see a scenario that might require the applying of lethal pressure,” Michael Feinberg advised MS NOW’s Chris Jansing.
The alleged video — first shared by right-wing web site Alpha Information — seems to be from the angle of the shooter, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross.
The clip exhibits Good inside her car as she tells Ross that she’s “not mad” at him. Good’s spouse, Becca Good, is seen outdoors the car and seems to be filming Ross.
“You wish to come at us? I say go get your self some lunch, massive boy,” stated Good’s spouse within the video.
Moments later, Good drives away and the digital camera pans up because the agent shoots her. Somebody is later heard within the clip saying, “Fucking bitch.”
Vice President JD Vance has since used the video to say that the agent’s “life was endangered and he fired in self-defense,” a declare that falls consistent with the Division of Homeland Safety’s preliminary assertion on the capturing.
Feinberg, a former assistant particular agent in cost on the FBI, emphasised that regulation enforcement officers must exhibit “emotional maturity” in addition to “a capability to maintain your cool” on the job.
“Getting heckled, getting videotaped. Something associated to these two actions. That’s a part of the job,” he stated.
“Someone filming you on a cellphone and supplying you with sass is just not a menace to your life. It’s not even a menace to your security. It’s a minor annoyance at finest.”
Feinberg questioned “why on Earth” the agent can be filming the interplay together with his cellphone. He additionally referred to as out each Vance and President Donald Trump for commenting on the capturing previous to an investigation.
He referred to the “fucking bitch” comment heard within the clip because the “top of unprofessionalism,” attributing the remark to one of many brokers on the scene.
Feinberg famous that Ross had “plenty of tools to guard himself” and would wish to preserve his palms freed from a cellphone if he feared for his life or thought he was in peril.
“That is like, I’m sorry, however that excuse is asinine,” he stated.

