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Kristi Noem defends ICE officer in CNN clash over Minneapolis shooting
Summary
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended an ICE officer's actions after the Minneapolis shooting of Renee Good during a CNN interview with Jake Tapper, who questioned her early characterizations. The FBI has said it is investigating the incident.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended Immigration and Customs Enforcement after the shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis during a CNN interview. Jake Tapper pressed her on her early statements and on her description of the incident as domestic terrorism. Noem said the vehicle was weaponized and that the ICE officer acted to defend himself and others. The FBI has announced it is investigating the shooting.
Key points:
- Noem described the vehicle as weaponized and characterized the act as domestic terrorism while defending the ICE officer's response.
- CNN anchor Jake Tapper questioned Noem's rapid public conclusions and played footage that he said did not fully support her account.
- Video released from the scene shows a confrontation with officers and a stopped vehicle; Noem said the officer received treatment and was released.
- The FBI has opened an investigation, and several senior administration officials have publicly defended the officer.
Summary:
The interview underscored how the incident has become a focal point of political disagreement, with federal and local leaders offering differing accounts. The FBI investigation is ongoing. Undetermined at this time.
