Noem Defends ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Assessment in Minneapolis ICE Shooting
Noem insists Renee Good’s actions meet domestic terrorism criteria and commits to deploying hundreds of additional ICE agents despite conflicting witness accounts and blocked investigations.
- On Sunday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended calling Renee Good `domestic terrorism` on CNN's `State of the Union`, reiterating it as her official assessment.
- Citing an obstructed operation, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said hours after the shooting that ICE agents were blocked by a mob of agitators while removing a stuck vehicle in the snow and she felt responsible to learn details as soon as possible.
- Video footage shows ICE agents ordering Renee Good out while she turned her car, Jonathan Ross shot through her windshield, bystanders ran to aid but agents did not.
- CNN host Jake Tapper pressed Kristi Noem on issuing conclusions before investigation, while Noem relayed that Jonathan Ross `feared for his life` and fired `defensive shots` Wednesday.
- Noem asserted that Renee Good `weaponized` her vehicle and attempted to run over Jonathan Ross, and also claimed Good `ran into` Ross despite contradictory video evidence.
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ICE agent’s killing of Minnesota civilian sparks protest at Great Barrington Town Hall
Great Barrington — On Wednesday, January 7, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed Minneapolis, Minn., resident Renee Good. As shown in several cell phone videos posted online, Good, 37, was in her SUV, which was parked on the street, when various ICE activities were taking place throughout the neighborhood. ICE agents approached Good in the SUV and, according to various reports, gave Good con…
As soon as the first videos of Renee Good’s death began to spread unchecked on social media, Donald Trump’s government insisted on mastering the story. It wasn’t an easy task, images of a migrant agent shooting a woman in a car on a Minneapolis street talking on their own. Still, just a couple of hours after three shots killed Good, National Security Secretary Kristi Noem, dressed in a cowboy hat at a press conference from the Mexican border in …
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Tim Walz EXPOSED: Minnesota Governor Slams ICE Shooting - But He Signed the Law That Allows It
(Minneapolis, Minnesota) – Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing mounting criticism after forcefully condemning the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good, declaring that she was “dead in her car for no reason whatsoever.” The problem for Walz, critics say, is that Minnesota law already answers that question- and he personally signed it into law. In 2020, Walz approved reforms to Minnesota Statute §609.066, which explicitly allow law enforcement of…
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