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Minnesota Shooting Videos Challenge Administration Narrative, Policing Experts Question Tactics

Federal officials claim self-defense in ICE shooting, clashing with state leaders over evidence and use-of-force standards, as nearly 75% of cities ban shooting at vehicles.

  • The shooting in Minneapolis has sparked conflicting narratives regarding police actions.
  • The incident raises questions about officer training and policies regarding shooting at moving vehicles, which some agencies have not prohibited.
  • Cathy Riggs, a retired police officer, described the footage as disturbing, emphasizing the need for a review of police tactics.
  • The key question is whether the officer reasonably believed the driver posed an imminent threat of death or bodily harm to others.
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Authorities in Minnesota are launching their own investigation into the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, while federal authorities are being criticized for their lack of cooperation. They are now collecting testimony, photos and video footage from the incident.

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Who is accountable? ICE killing in Minnesota reignites Bay Area debate over police shootings of drivers

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Minnesota shooting videos challenge administration narrative, policing experts question tactics

Federal officials say an immigration officer acted in self-defense when he shot through the window of a car, killing the driver, Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three in Minneapolis.

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ICE killing of driver in Minneapolis involved tactics many police departments warn against − but not ICE itself

Police departments have changed their policies regarding use of force over the years to protect life, but ICE and other federal agencies have lagged in this regard.

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KARE broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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