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Minneapolis protester clashes with Laura Ingraham on street
Summary
Laura Ingraham was confronted by a protester while reporting in Minneapolis during demonstrations after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good; the FBI is leading the investigation and local officials have publicly questioned federal actions.
Content
Laura Ingraham, a Fox News presenter, was confronted by a protester while reporting in Minneapolis during demonstrations. The demonstrations followed the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. Ingraham said some interactions were tense while also describing parts of the gatherings as largely peaceful. Local and state officials have criticized federal actions and questioned how the case is being handled.
Key facts:
- A protester confronted Laura Ingraham while she was reporting in Minneapolis; the exchange was recorded and discussed on her program.
- The protests followed the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer, and accounts of the incident have been disputed by witnesses and officials.
- The Federal Bureau of Investigation is leading the probe into the shooting.
- Local officials have publicly questioned federal conduct and which authorities should oversee the investigation.
Summary:
The on-camera confrontation underscored tensions around protests tied to the recent death. Investigations are underway, with the FBI leading the inquiry; next procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
