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ICE Minneapolis shooting prompts Noem to call Good's actions 'domestic terrorism'
Summary
Gov. Kristi Noem called the actions of a woman shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis 'domestic terrorism,' and officials say an investigation into the shooting is underway.
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An ICE agent shot a woman, identified as Good, after agents attempted to remove her from a vehicle in Minneapolis. Gov. Kristi Noem described Good's actions as "domestic terrorism" during a CNN interview. Videos of the encounter circulated and prompted protests and national attention. Federal officials defended the agent and said an investigation is underway.
Reported details:
- Gov. Kristi Noem said the woman "weaponized" her vehicle and characterized the incident as domestic terrorism.
- The woman, 37, was shot by an ICE agent who sources named as Jonathan Ross after agents tried to remove her from the vehicle.
- Videos of the incident were shared publicly and prompted protests and wider scrutiny of federal enforcement actions.
- Officials have defended the agent's response and stated that an investigation into the shooting is ongoing.
Summary:
The governor's comments have intensified public attention and debate about federal enforcement in Minneapolis. Undetermined at this time.
