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Minnesota shooting videos raise questions about administration narrative
Summary
Federal officials say an ICE officer shot the driver in self‑defense and called the incident an "act of domestic terrorism"; bystander video showing the officer standing in front of the vehicle before firing has prompted questions and officials say the case is under investigation.
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An ICE agent in Minneapolis shot and killed Renee Good after approaching her vehicle on a residential street. Federal officials described the shooting as self‑defense and called the driver's actions an "act of domestic terrorism." Bystander videos posted online show the officer standing in front of the vehicle before firing. Authorities have said the incident is under federal investigation.
What is known:
- Renee Good, a 37‑year‑old mother, was shot and later died following the encounter with federal agents.
- Homeland Security officials described the officer's actions as self‑defense and characterized the incident as an act of domestic terrorism.
- Multiple bystander videos show an officer standing in front of the vehicle and then firing at the driver before the car left the scene.
- Officials have announced an investigation; no formal next legal or administrative step has been publicly announced.
Summary:
The released videos have led experts, advocates and members of the public to question aspects of the administration’s account and the officers' actions during the encounter. Officials say the matter is under investigation, and the next formal procedural step has not been specified.
