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Crowd Yells ‘Cowards!’ After Federal Agents Crash Into a Car and Fire Tear Gas in Minneapolis
State and local prosecutors launched investigations and urged public evidence submissions after an immigration agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, sparking nationwide protests.
- On Jan. 7, an ICE agent shot and killed Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good, prompting protests nationwide over the weekend.
- Federal officials defended the agent, saying the Department of Homeland Security said Good `weaponized her vehicle` and released videos showed critics disputed that account.
- Oregon's attorney general announced a separate investigation Thursday, with Minnesota officials collaborating to preserve evidence after the incident, according to Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty.
- Federal officers fired tear gas Monday near the Bishop Whipple Federal Building to disperse crowds, and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said hundreds more federal officers were headed to Minnesota.
- Law enforcement reactions are split nationally, with some officials supporting federal agents while mayors and governors moved to curtail ICE activity in their cities and states.
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Crowd yells 'cowards!' after federal agents crash into a car and fire tear gas in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Federal officers fired tear gas Monday to break up a crowd of whistle-blowing bystanders in Minneapolis who showed up to see the aftermath of a car crash involving immigration agents, just a few blocks from where a…
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