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US immigration agent's fatal shooting draws protests in Minneapolis
Summary
An ICE agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, prompting local vigils and protests. Federal leaders described the shooting as self-defense while local officials called for accountability.
Content
An agent from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement shot and killed a woman, Renee Nicole Good, on a street in Minneapolis on Wednesday. The shooting took place less than a mile from the site where George Floyd was killed in 2020, an event that prompted nationwide Black Lives Matter protests. The incident prompted local gatherings and a makeshift memorial at the location. Political leaders offered differing accounts of the event, with federal officials describing the agent's actions as self-defense and local figures disputing that account.
What is known:
- An ICE agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good on Portland Avenue in Minneapolis.
- The location is close to where George Floyd was killed in 2020, which remains a focal point for protest and community memory.
- Residents and others gathered at the scene to mourn and placed flowers and candles at a memorial.
- President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance characterized the shooting as self-defense, while local Democratic leaders, including a Minneapolis city council member, called for arrest and accountability of the officers involved.
Summary:
The shooting has revived painful memories in the neighborhood and led to public gatherings and calls for action by local officials. Public statements from federal and local leaders differ on the circumstances. Undetermined at this time.
