ICE Shooting Victim's Wife: "It's My Fault" in Anguish-Filled Video

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A fatal shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis has erupted into a bitter dispute, with officials claiming the victim was "stalking" immigration officers and the victim's family calling those claims false. The incident occurred on Wednesday. Agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, shot and killed a man outside a government building. ICE officials have not released the man's name. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, commenting on the case, stated the man was "stalking ICE officers" and had a criminal history. ICE has supported this account. However, the victim's family strongly denies he was a threat. They identify him as 43-year-old Fong Lee. His wife, activist Renee Good, posted a emotional video following his death. In the video, a distraught Good says of the shooting, "That's my fault." She connects the tragedy to her public activism against ICE. The video has fueled anger among immigrant rights groups. Minneapolis police are investigating the shooting. The ICE agents involved are on standard administrative leave.