Summary
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz wants the state to be involved in investigating the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. The Trump administration plans to keep the investigation at the federal level, despite state protests. The incident has led to public outcry and protests, with officials and citizens questioning the self-defense claim used to justify the shooting.
Key Facts
- Renee Good was shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis.
- The shooting happened during a large immigration enforcement operation in the Twin Cities.
- Governor Tim Walz wants Minnesota to be involved in the investigation.
- Federal authorities, led by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, are handling the case.
- Many in the community protested, reacting to the shooting with slogans against ICE.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and others disagree with the self-defense claim.
- The shooting has increased tensions similar to those after George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.
- Minnesota officials have been informed that they will not have access to evidence or participate in the investigation.