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What we know so far about the ICE shooting in Minneapolis

What we know so far about the ICE shooting in Minneapolis

Summary

A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis. Federal and local officials are giving different accounts of the incident, with the federal side claiming self-defense and local leaders questioning that account. The woman, identified as Renee Nicole Good, was declared dead at a hospital after the shooting.

Key Facts

  • An ICE agent shot a woman in Minneapolis, and she later died at a hospital.
  • The incident involved the woman in her car, blocking a roadway, and ICE officers approaching her.
  • The Department of Homeland Security stated the shooting was self-defense.
  • The ICE officer and victim have not been publicly identified by authorities.
  • Local Minnesota officials dispute the federal version, calling the shooting reckless.
  • Videos show officers approaching the car, which then reversed, leading to the shooting.
  • President Donald Trump commented, saying the driver acted disorderly.
  • Minnesota's governor and Minneapolis' mayor criticized the ICE actions and described them as chaotic.

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