A video filmed by the ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis has surfaced. The 47-second clip, obtained by Alpha News, shows Good in her car speaking to the agent moments before the shooting on Wednesday. The incident has ignited protests nationwide.
The video's release comes amid conflicting accounts of the shooting. President Trump's administration claims Good attempted to run over the ICE officer, calling it "domestic terrorism." Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey dismissed this account as "garbage" based on the video.
Vice-President JD Vance shared the video, arguing the agent acted in self-defense. Good's wife mourned her loss, stating they were helping neighbors when the shooting occurred. The BBC has reached out to homeland security and the White House for comment.
The shooting occurred as ICE was reportedly conducting operations in the area. Good allegedly blocked the road, impeding their work, according to the Trump administration.
Investigations are ongoing. The video's emergence is likely to further fuel public debate and scrutiny of ICE's actions.
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