Summary
Jesse Ventura, former governor of Minnesota, criticized President Donald Trump after an ICE officer shot a woman named Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. This incident has led to discussions about the use of force by immigration authorities and has raised questions about civil liberties in the U.S. Ventura also suggested he might run for governor again.
Key Facts
- Jesse Ventura called President Trump a coward after an ICE shooting in Minneapolis.
- The shooting involved Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen.
- The Department of Homeland Security described the shooting as self-defense during a large ICE operation.
- Local officials and the Minneapolis City Council have challenged DHS's version of events.
- Ventura is a Vietnam veteran and previously served as Minnesota's governor.
- Ventura hinted at running for governor again following the incident.
- Demonstrations occurred at Roosevelt High School related to the ICE operations.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey expressed anger and called the situation a tragedy.