
Timcast IRL NEW VIDEO PROVES Woman STRUCK ICE Agent, Activist Says COME AT US w/ Kaity, Defender of the Republic
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Jan 10, 2026 Joining the discussion is Erin, a lively political commentator known for her sharp takes on current events. The conversation dives into a controversial new video of an ICE incident in Minnesota, where Erin challenges the justification of lethal force based on the footage. They debate legal implications, such as the definition of self-defense and whether vehicles can be considered deadly weapons. The panel also explores broader immigration issues, including the ongoing battle over due process for non-citizens and the political ramifications of ICE operations.
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Footage Changes The Case Narrative
- The newly released ICE cell-phone footage reshaped the narrative around the Minnesota shooting by showing prior engagement and audible contact with the car hood.
- Tim Pool and guests argue that prior contact and the driver's behavior strengthen the officer's self-defense claim.
Behavior Suggests Perceived Imminent Threat
- Multiple hosts note the driver stares at the agent, appears to spin the wheel, and accelerates within about 1–1.5 seconds before impact.
- They contend that these cues create a perceived imminent threat that can justify the first shot under self-defense standards.
Document All Contact And Commands
- Officers should document prior contact and commands clearly because such evidence shapes legal defense after use-of-force incidents.
- Tim Pool emphasizes that collected footage, audio, and witness statements will be central to whether prosecutors pursue charges.
