Woman killed by ICE agent in Minneapolis was a mother of 3, poet and new to the city
Federal officials claim self-defense in shooting during a 2,000-officer ICE operation; video and witnesses dispute this, sparking protests and raising questions about use of force.
- Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis during an incident on Wednesday.
- Protests erupted across the country, with participants demanding accountability from the federal officer who fired the fatal shot.
- Local leaders, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, condemned the government's narrative and called for ICE to leave the city.
- Good's ex-husband and witnesses disputed claims she was attempting to harm officers, with videos showing her vehicle moving away when shots were fired.
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Decisions Made in D.C., Damage Felt from City Streets to Minneapolis, International Waters
Minneapolis mourns the death of Renee Nicole Good, who was shot by an ICE agent, while Washington escalates force abroad with the seizure of two Venezuelan oil tankers, raising concerns about unchecked authority and the potential for further violence. The post Decisions Made in D.C., Damage Felt from City Streets to Minneapolis, International Waters appeared first on The Washington Informer.
Minneapolis Protester Pepper‑Sprayed After Raging at ICE
A protester in Minneapolis who was yelling at federal agents after a deadly ICE‑involved shooting last week ended up on the receiving end of pepper spray during a confrontation while officers were departing the scene. The unsettling incident in Minneapolis followed a national flash point when an ICE agent shot a woman during an enforcement operation. After the shooting, crowds gathered and tensions were high. On Saturday, video shared on social …
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey dismisses new ICE shooting video, says agent ‘walked away with a hop in his step’
Democratic Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey shrugged off the newly surfaced cellphone video Friday taken by a federal agent of the shooting that killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.
El Pasoans hold candlelight Vigil for woman killed by ICE in Minneapolis
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA)-- Dozens of people gathered Friday evening for a candlelight vigil to honor Renée Nicole Good, the Minneapolis woman who was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent earlier this week. Protesters held signs reading “We Stand With Minnesota” and “Stand for Good,” and chanted “It could be you, it could be you,” as candles flickered in the cold. Many said the vigil was meant to show solidarity with Minn…
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