ICE Agent's Fatal Shooting Sparks Protests, Political Outcry
📡 132 · 1 min read ·
Part of composite article Maduro Faces U.S. Court on Drug Charges After Dramatic Capture View full article →
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis on Tuesday. The incident has triggered widespread protests and sharp criticism from local leaders.
The woman was identified as Renee Good. Officials say the shooting occurred during an operation.
In response, protests erupted in several major U.S. cities. Demonstrators called for justice and accountability. Minneapolis city politicians expressed outrage, condemning the use of lethal force.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the agent's actions. She stated that Good had "weaponised her vehicle," implying it was used as a dangerous weapon against officers.
Federal and local investigations into the shooting are now ongoing.