Your whole argument is basically "you can sell drugs in front of the FBI and they can't do anything because they arent the DEA"
No, you idiot. Let me spell it out with your 4th grade intellect in mind.
Good dropped off her 6-year-old son at school. Her 2 older children live in CO. She then parked a block away from an ongoing ICE operation with her wife and their dog. Her vehicle was partially in one lane of traffic and partially in the adjoining road shoulder. She honked the horn for about 3 minutes.
She waved several vehicles around hers in the other unimpeded lane. ICE agents got into their truck and drove a block. She waved them around her SUV, but they stopped just short of it.
They got out of the truck and confronted her. She smiled and said, "I'm not mad at you." One of the agents ordered her out of her vehicle and attempted to open Good's door. Another agent posted at the front driver corner of the SUV.
Good attempted to flee the scene, turned her vehicle's tires away from the second agent, and began driving.
The SUV came into contact with that agent who was recording the interaction with his cell phone. He shot once through the windshield and twice more through the open driver's window as he moved to the side of the vehicle and Good attempted to pass him.
She was killed immediately. The SUV crashed into a tree.
Now, should Good have exited the vehicle? Yes. ICE had neither a reason nor the authority to intercept a citizen who was protesting their operation and who was blocking a lane, not blocking traffic. They weren't investigating anything. They had no right to detain her.
Nevertheless, TACO's face-covered SS stormtroopers have demonstrated over and over again for months that they have no respect for the Constitution and are indeed above the law that applies to every other resident of the country.
The second agent -- against all common sense and standard training and protocol -- shot at a moving vehicle. Three times. With one hand while holding his cell phone in the other hand. He blew off Good's head and then refused to allow an onsite civilian medical professional to administer aid.
ICE should have left Good alone. She wasn't doing anything wrong except annoying them by honking her car horn. Rather than contact local law enforcement to address Good's parking job a block away, they chose to intercept her. When she refused to comply with their orders, rather than meet Good at her home (or have local law enforcement meet her at her home -- they already had her license plate, vehicle information, physical description, and other identifying information), the second officer recklessly discharged his firearm at a moving vehicle and executed its driver.
That's my argument, dipshit. I realize it's longer than "you can sell drugs in front of the FBI and they can't do anything because they arent the DEA", but ask someone with a fifth grade intellect to explain it to you.