Footage, documents at odds with DHS accounts of immigration enforcement incidents
- Federal agents used irritants on demonstrators after ICE officer Jonathan Ross shot Renee Good in Minneapolis on January 7, 2026.
- Since July 2025, there have been at least 17 open-fire incidents involving federal immigration agents, including fatal shootings, as reported by The Trace.
- The Department of Homeland Security has claimed its agents acted in self-defense in several violent incidents, despite conflicting eyewitness accounts and videos.
- The Department of Homeland Security faced scrutiny for discrepancies between its statements and video evidence, as noted by a U.S. district judge's ruling.
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Footage and Documents Contradict DHS Accounts of Violent Immigration Crackdown Incidents
Growing discrepancies between official Department of Homeland Security accounts and video evidence have sparked a crisis of accountability regarding federal immigration enforcement. While DHS frequently cites self-defense in use-of-force incidents, court records and bystander footage often suggest otherwise. Despite a federal judge’s recent ruling that characterized official testimony as “not credible,” legal doctrines like qualified immunity an…
Footage, documents at odds with DHS accounts of immigration enforcement incidents
As a growing number of encounters between civilians and Department of Homeland Security agents — including the widely scrutinized fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis — are scrutinized in court records and on social media, federal officials are returning…
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