
I’m fairly certain there are quite a few people who are ready to type FAFO with a cry/laugh emoji into the comments section and say that they shouldn’t interfere in government work, but before you do that, take a step back, reevaluate your life and listen to what I’m about to tell you. The Jacksons were not part of any protest.
They were on their way home from their oldest child’s basketball game, and their route just so happened to go by the protests, which they weren’t aware were happening. She says they did see police lights and protestors, but the road wasn’t blocked and everything was fairly calm, so they continued on their way.
While driving through, Shawn briefly stopped to ask people on the street what was happening, and that’s when Destiny spotted her mother in the crowd and attempted to get her to leave, “before anything did happen.” Destiny says that after about half an hour of pleading with her mother to go home, she agreed, and as they were getting ready to go, ICE descended upon the scene in their cars.
“A couple of them proceeded to start screaming in my window, and they were saying, ‘Get out of here. Get the F- out of here.'” Destiny told FOX 9. She went on to say that she told the screaming ICE agents that if they moved away from their car, they would gladly leave, which is what they were trying to do the whole time.
“We know what happened when Renee tried to move. You guys said that she hit you when she didn’t,” Destiny said during the interview. It’s not just Renee Good of course, 13 people have been shot at in their cars by ICE agents.
After not moving their cars, the Jacksons were stuck. That’s when ICE agents walked to the back of their vehicle and rolled a teargas bomb under it, and it went off, according to Destiny. Ghousling behavior.
“My kids were innocent, I was innocent, my husband was innocent, this shouldn’t have happened,” Destiny said. “We were just trying to go home.”

