Summary
A video shows a U.S. immigration agent shooting a woman named Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. The incident led to protests, and some officials argue the shooting was in self-defense. An investigation is ongoing.
Key Facts
- An ICE agent filmed the incident where Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot in Minneapolis.
- The video captures the moments before the shooting, with Good sitting in her car as the agent approaches.
- Vice-President JD Vance shared the video, supporting the agent's claim of self-defense.
- Good's wife said they were at the scene to help neighbors and that Good was not dangerous.
- The Trump administration stated Good was blocking a road and hindering ICE agents.
- Protests erupted across the U.S. following Good's death.
- The FBI is investigating the shooting.
- Other officials criticized media coverage, stating the agent acted to protect himself.