Minneapolis, ice and shooting
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The video, published online by a Minnesota-based news site, Alpha News, and reposted by the Department of Homeland Security, shows the shooting from the perspective of the officer who fired the shots.
Protesters and law enforcement clashed on Thursday morning in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in the city on Wednesday.
The city of Minneapolis said it is "aware of a shooting involving federal law enforcement" near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue, urging people to avoid the area.
Federal officials called it a "vehicle ramming" incident, while local officials said video evidence shows “that is b---s---."
The FBI has taken over the investigation into an ICE agent fatally shooting a woman in Minnesota, completely cutting local authorities out of the probe.
Hundreds of anti-ICE protesters gathered outside a hotel in downtown Minneapolis, which eventually led to a dispersal order by police.
In two press conferences about an hour apart, Minnesota's governor and the White House disagreed about the facts behind Wednesday's fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis.
State investigators will no longer have access to the case materials, scene evidence or investigative interviews.
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Minneapolis shooting by ICE agent brings debate over police force and moving vehicles back in focus
The fatal shooting Wednesday of a woman by an immigration and customs enforcement agent in Minneapolis is raising questions about when law enforcement officers are justified in using lethal force agai
Minnesota police and local officials have previously resisted cooperating with ICE under long-standing sanctuary policies in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The U.S. Department of Justice sued Minnesota, Minneapolis and St. Paul, arguing those policies interfere with federal immigration enforcement and restrict cooperation with ICE.