Summary
A video shows an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shooting Renee Nicole Good, who was in her SUV in Minneapolis. The officer claimed it was self-defense because Good used the vehicle as a weapon. The incident has led to differing interpretations between President Trump, who supports the officer, and local officials who criticize the shooting.
Key Facts
- Renee Nicole Good was 37 years old when she was shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis.
- The shooting happened during an immigration crackdown by the Trump administration.
- President Donald Trump said Good had used her car as a weapon, justifying the shooting as self-defense.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey disagreed, calling the officer's actions reckless.
- Videos captured the incident, showing the SUV at a stop and then moving, after which the officer fired.
- The SUV had stopped in the middle of the road for about three minutes before agents approached.
- Footage shows an ICE officer firing at the SUV as it started moving again.
- There is no clear footage showing if the vehicle made contact with the officer.