New Video of Fatal Minnesota ICE Shooting
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Legal experts are weighing in on the deadly shooting in Minneapolis involving an ICE agent that left one woman dead on Wednesday. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were on a residential street as they heighten their immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
In the days following the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, many are growing angry and demanding change. Others say the shooting was self defense.
Tensions remained high on Friday as two separate shootings involving immigration agents in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon, drew protesters to the streets and deepened fractures between federal and state officials.
Emily Heller, an eyewitness who captured the Minneapolis ICE shooting on camera, refuted Trump's claim the agent acted in "self defense."
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey rejected the Trump administration's assertion that the agent fired in self-defense, saying video of the shooting contradicted what he called the government's "garbage narrative.
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Trump administration claims video from Minnesota officer’s POV proves he acted in self defense
The video shows the moment Renee Good allegedly struck a federal agent with her SUV after taunting officers alongside her wife.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told federal immigration authorities to leave the city after a woman was fatally shot during an ICE operation, prompting DHS pushback.
WCMH Columbus on MSN
Northwest Columbus fatal shooting suspects claim self defense, victim identified
A person fatally shot Monday night in the northwest section of Columbus has been identified and police say the suspects claimed self-defense during the incident. According to a CPD media report, officers arrived at the 2900 block of Hayden Road and found 20-year-old Kenneth Grace unresponsive and suffering from a gunshot
MINNEAPOLIS — Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is calling Wednesday's fatal shooting involving a federal agent self-defense against "an act of domestic terrorism." Noem first made the statement at an event in Texas Wednesday afternoon, before reiterating the claim at a news conference in Minneapolis.
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Defense seeks to claim self-defense in Jacksonville murder case
Attorneys for Larry W. Taylor are asking to admit information backing a self-defense claim in a June 2024 Jacksonville fatal shooting.
One witness said he heard five gunshots fired in the parking lot of a Southeast Portland medical office after federal officers boxed in a Toyota truck that had pulled into the lot.