Summary
A video showing an ICE agent's shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis has caused debate about law enforcement tactics. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey disagrees with the claim that the agent acted in self-defense. The Department of Homeland Security maintains that the agent was threatened and reacted in self-defense.
Key Facts
- Renee Nicole Good was shot by ICE officer Jonathan Ross during a traffic stop in Minneapolis.
- Good was an immigration activist, poet, and mother.
- The shooting happened during a federal enforcement operation under President Donald Trump's administration.
- New video footage shows Good's vehicle stopping, then reversing and moving forward before shots were fired.
- The Department of Homeland Security describes Good's actions as an attempt to harm officers, calling it domestic terrorism.
- Mayor Jacob Frey dismissed claims of self-defense, criticizing the agent's conduct in the video.
- Minneapolis officials want a fair investigation, potentially involving the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
- DHS maintains that the officer acted in self-defense, citing the threat to his and others' safety.