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Jimmy Kimmel criticizes Trump's response to ICE shooting
Summary
Late-night hosts reacted after a woman, Renee Nicole Good, was shot during an ICE operation in Minneapolis; federal officials described the agent's actions as defensive while local leaders disputed that account. Undetermined at this time.
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A 37-year-old woman, identified as Renee Nicole Good, was shot and killed during an ICE enforcement action in Minneapolis. Video of the incident has circulated and led to protests and public statements. Federal Homeland Security officials described the shooting as defensive and said the agent fired after the woman allegedly used her vehicle against officers. Local leaders in Minneapolis disputed that account, and the situation has drawn national attention.
Key points:
- Homeland Security officials said the agent fired in what they described as a defensive response and that the woman had used her vehicle against officers, as reported by department spokespeople.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made statements supporting the officer's training and actions, according to federal remarks.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and other local officials disputed the federal description after viewing video of the incident.
- Late-night hosts including Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert publicly criticized federal statements and President Trump's social media comments about the case.
Summary:
The incident prompted immediate public debate and protests and has highlighted differing accounts between federal officials and local leaders. The matter has been widely discussed in media and by public figures. Undetermined at this time.
