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Walz: ‘Minnesota Must Be Part of This Investigation’ Into ICE Shooting
Governor Tim Walz insists Minnesota must join the federal inquiry into the ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good amid disputes over self-defense claims and limited evidence access.
- Tom Manger, former U.S. Capitol Police chief, said coming to conclusions soon after Wednesday's deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis is `inappropriate and irresponsible` and noted his experience leading dozens of deadly force investigations.
- The shooting occurred on Day 2 of the Trump administration's Twin Cities immigration crackdown, with the Department of Homeland Security saying more than 2,000 officers were involved and over 1,500 arrests made.
- Bystander footage shows ICE officers approach an SUV, an officer firing at least two close-range shots as the Honda Pilot pulled forward, then crashing into two parked cars.
- The state's ability to investigate was in dispute after the FBI and U.S. Justice Department refused cooperation, prompting Gov. Tim Walz to demand state involvement and consider deploying the National Guard.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called the shooting an `act of domestic terrorism` and alleged Good used her vehicle as a weapon, while Vice President JD Vance defended the officer as justified and a victim of left-wing ideology.
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After ICE killing in Minnesota, Bay Area observers fear the same could happen here
The killing of Renee Nicole Good — the Minneapolis woman shot Wednesday by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent — is reverberating far beyond Minnesota, heightening fears among Bay Area legal observers and immigrant-rights advocates who regularly document federal immigration enforcement and monitor whether agents treat people humanely. For members of the Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network, a coalition of nonprofits that operates …
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