Minneapolis Council Member: ICE an ‘Imminent Threat’ to Civilians’ Safety
Minneapolis leaders criticized the shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent and oppose the deployment of thousands of federal agents amid immigration enforcement surge.
- On Wednesday, Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot in the head in a residential neighborhood south of downtown Minneapolis, with witnesses capturing the fatal moment on video.
- Amid a wider immigration push, Department of Homeland Security says Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have operated in Minneapolis in recent weeks, making over 1,000 arrests in a federal enforcement campaign.
- Frame-by-Frame reviews show the vehicle moved toward the agent while he fired, with The Washington Post and the New York Times offering conflicting analyses, and President Donald Trump and DHS claiming the agent was struck.
- Minnesota investigators withdrew after being denied evidence access by federal officials, while protesters and vigils across multiple states demanded ICE leave and Minneapolis City Council called for the officer's arrest on Wednesday.
- Amid national debate, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the agent acted in self-defense and is "home resting," while Vice President JD Vance wrote, `The gaslighting is off the charts and I'm having none of it`, amid the Trump administration's deportation campaign.
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