ICE Officer Shot Woman After Being Dragged by Suspect's Car Months Earlier

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A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer fatally shot a Minnesota woman after a confrontation. New reports reveal the officer had a prior, violent encounter with the same suspect months before. The officer shot Renee Nicole Good during an operation in Faribault, Minnesota. The incident happened while ICE was attempting to arrest Good's boyfriend. That boyfriend was a previously deported non-citizen with a sex crime conviction. Months before the shooting, the same officer was allegedly dragged 50 yards by the man's car during another arrest attempt. The exact circumstances of the shooting are under investigation. ICE states the officer acted in self-defense during the fatal encounter. The case highlights the dangers federal officers can face during immigration enforcement operations.