Summary
An ICE agent in Minneapolis shot and killed a woman named Renee Nicole Good after she allegedly tried to drive her vehicle over federal agents. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem called the action "domestic terrorism," but former ICE Acting Director John Sandweg criticized Noem’s comments and emphasized the importance of investigations before making such strong statements.
Key Facts
- An ICE agent shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.
- Authorities claim Good attempted to run over ICE agents with her vehicle.
- DHS Secretary Kristi Noem described the incident as "domestic terrorism."
- Former ICE Acting Director John Sandweg disagreed with Noem's characterization.
- Sandweg stressed that initial reports can be faulty and called for thorough investigations.
- President Trump commented on the incident, calling Good "a professional agitator."
- Videos from bystanders show the confrontation and shooting.
- The incident has sparked a debate on federal law enforcement practices and immigration policy in the U.S.