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Noem said officer was hit by car in deadly Minneapolis shooting, bashes city and state leaders
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem labeled the shooting an act of terrorism while critics argue the agency prematurely concluded the incident without full evidence.
- Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, stated that Renee Nicole Good attempted to incite officers by "weaponizing" her vehicle before being shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
- Witnesses reported that the agent who shot Good appeared "spooked" and was quickly taken away from the scene by authorities.
- Noem mentioned that the shooting incident involved the agent having been "rammed by another vehicle" and dragged for 50 yards, according to John Miller.
- Legal expert John Miller expressed skepticism about Noem's assertion, noting that incidents may be exaggerated.
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Ex-Border Patrol official hammers Kristi Noem and her team for ‘cruelty’ after ICE killing
A former Border Patrol commissioner laid into the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday morning, claiming the shooting death of an innocent 37-year-old mother in Minneapolis by an ICE agent should never have happened. Appearing on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” Gil Kerlikowske lamented the “level of cruelty,” that has risen dramatically under Donald Trump’s administration and pointed the finger at DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and her de facto chief …
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