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Doc Rivers criticises Trump while addressing Renee Nicole Good's death
Summary
Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers spoke about the January 7 shooting of Renee Nicole Good and criticised President Trump; federal officials say Good tried to run over agents and an FBI investigation is ongoing.
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Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers spoke about the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good during a pre-match press conference on January 9. Good, 37, was shot in Minneapolis on January 7 after an encounter with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Federal and local officials have offered differing accounts of the event, and the case has drawn public attention and protests. An FBI investigation into the shooting is ongoing.
Key points:
- Renee Nicole Good was shot in Minneapolis on January 7 after an encounter with ICE officers, according to reports.
- Federal officials said Good attempted to run over agents; local officials, including the Minneapolis mayor, have questioned the officer's actions.
- An FBI investigation into the incident is ongoing.
- Doc Rivers addressed the case at a January 9 press conference, saying people should speak up and criticising national leadership, including President Trump.
Summary:
Public reaction has included protests and comments from political figures and athletes. An FBI investigation is under way; further legal or disciplinary steps have not been reported and are undetermined at this time.
