What Happens After an ICE Arrest?
Homeland Security Secretary Noem cites a 1,300% rise in assaults on law enforcement amid a fatal ICE shooting involving a vehicle in Minneapolis.
- On Wednesday, Homeland Security officials held a Minneapolis press conference addressing the shooting, and officials identified the woman killed during the briefing.
- Days after federal agents were deployed to the state, video shows a red SUV blocking ICE vehicles, agents approaching the vehicle, then an agent firing three shots as the car moved away.
- The Department of Homeland Security told ABC 6 News that Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin defended the ICE officer, saying he followed training and that injured ICE officers will fully recover.
- Following the shooting, Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey demanded ICE leave the state, while Minneapolis officials said Wednesday video contradicts claims the woman tried to hit an agent and called the death preventable.
- Noem framed the shootings amid claims of multiple ramming incidents she called acts of domestic terrorism, citing a 1,300% rise in assaults and 8,000% increase in death threats against federal agents.
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How the day unfolded after ICE agent fatally shot Renee Good
The shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis sparked outrage from local politicians and protests in major US cities, while US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the woman “weaponised her vehicle”.
What happens after an ICE arrest?
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – A day after a federal immigration officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis, New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams issued a warning to New Yorkers: “They are coming to our city.” Speaking in Lower Manhattan on Thursday, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem refused to say whether she [...]
What we know one day after the killing of Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good "followed his training." Local officials want ICE to leave, but Noem says she's open to sending more officers.
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