Minneapolis, MN – Newly released video filmed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent has reignited national debate after showing the moments before a Minneapolis woman was fatally shot during a confrontation earlier this week.
According to BBC News, the 47-second clip shows Renee Nicole Good, 37, seated in her car as agents approached. The video, obtained by Alpha News, captures tense exchanges before gunfire erupts. Federal officials say the ICE agent acted in self-defense, claiming Good attempted to run him over.
Local leaders, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, have disputed that account, calling it “garbage.” Good’s wife, Becca Good, who filmed part of the incident, said the couple had gone to support neighbors during an ICE operation.
Protests have erupted for three consecutive nights across Minneapolis, with at least 30 demonstrators cited and released, according to the city’s police department. Governor Tim Walz activated the National Guard for security amid reports of property damage downtown.
Federal and state officials remain at odds over who will investigate the shooting. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and Hennepin County Prosecutor Mary Moriarty announced a state inquiry after claiming the FBI withdrew from a joint probe.
The FBI continues its own investigation as calls for transparency mount nationwide.
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