Minneapolis: Tensions Rise After Fatal ICE Shooting

Tensions are high in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Rene Nicole Good by an ICE agent. The incident has sparked controversy and disputes regarding the authorities' account.
According to Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and the DHS, Good attempted to use her vehicle as a weapon against the agents. An agent, 'fearing for his life,' opened fire. However, state and local officials, as well as eyewitnesses, are disputing this account.
Videos circulating show agents approaching Good's vehicle and firing. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressed concerns about ICE operations, while Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey rejected the self-defense claim.
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the agent acted 'in self-defense,' claiming that Good was 'disorderly' and 'obstructing'.