One week ago, ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good. The city is now in turmoil. Thousands are protesting. They are facing off against ICE agents. Dozens of protestors have been arrested.
The shooting occurred in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ross claims he acted in self-defense. Secretary Noem supports this claim. She called Good a domestic terrorist. Videos contradict this account. They show Good driving away when Ross fired.
The incident sparked immediate outrage. Protests erupted citywide. Local leaders condemned ICE tactics. Representative Howard described the community as under siege.
Over 2,000 ICE agents are currently deployed in Minneapolis. Another 1,000 are en route. The Department of Homeland Security has not commented beyond Noem's statements.
Investigations are ongoing. Protests are expected to continue. The situation remains tense.
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