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ICE agent shoots, kills woman in Minneapolis

 



A 37-year-old woman who was shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent on Wednesday morning has died, according to several officials. She was identified by the City Council as Renee Nicole Good.

Late Wednesday night, Council Member Jason Chavez posted a GoFundMe for the victim’s family, which includes her son and wife.

That’s when an ICE officer opened fire and killed the woman.

Several videos shared with 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS call into question the federal government’s narrative that the driver tried to strike agents.

The videos show a red SUV blocking the path of ICE vehicles on Portland Avenue. Masked agents get out of their car and approach the SUV. One positions himself near the front of the SUV, and another goes to the driver’s side, yanking the door handle and reaching inside the open window. The car reverses a few feet before shifting into drive, steering away from the agent in front who ultimately fires three shots into the car.

One angle of the incident shows several feet of separation between the SUV and the ICE agent who DHS alleges was acting in self-defense. No ICE agents appeared to be hit and all were standing at all times.

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