Summary
In Minneapolis, protests erupted after an ICE agent shot a 37-year-old woman named Renee Good. The incident led to disagreements between local and federal officials over the facts and characterizations of the shooting. A full investigation is being called for by Minnesota's governor.
Key Facts
- An immigration agent from ICE shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis, leading to protests.
- Videos on social media show the encounter where agents approached a car, and shots were fired as it tried to drive away.
- President Trump’s administration called the incident "domestic terrorism," stating the woman had been "harassing" officers.
- The mayor of Minneapolis disagreed with the administration's narrative and criticized ICE's presence.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is advocating for an investigation and says key figures have given false information.
- Walz mentioned President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as having pre-judged the situation.
- Polls show increasing dissatisfaction among Americans with ICE's deportation methods.