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US immigration agent fatally shoots woman in Minneapolis

A US immigration agent has shot dead a 37-year-old woman in the city of Minneapolis, sparking protests overnight.

Federal officials said the woman, Renee Nicole Good, had tried to run over immigration agents with her car but the city mayor said the agent who shot her had acted recklessly.

Videos of the incident show ICE agents approaching a car which is in the middle of the street. As it attempts to drive off, one of them points his gun at the driver and at least two shots are heard. The FBI is investigating.

Hundreds of ICE agents have been deployed to Minneapolis, in the state of Minnesota, as part of the White House's crackdown on illegal immigration.

Videos posted to social media by onlookers appear to show the moment of the shooting, which occurred around 10:25 local time on Wednesday morning.

From various vantage points, a maroon SUV can be seen blocking a residential street in Minneapolis.

A crowd of people, who appear to be protesting, are lining the pavement.

Law enforcement vehicles appear nearby. ICE agents (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) pull up to the vehicle parked in the street, emerge from the truck and tell the woman behind the wheel to get out of the SUV. One of the agents tugs at the driver's side door handle.

Another agent is positioned near the front of the vehicle.

It's not clear exactly how close the agent is standing or whether he was struck by the vehicle based on the videos reviewed immediately by the BBC.

That agent opens fire as the maroon SUV attempts to drive off.

The vehicle can be seen losing control and crashing into a car parked nearby along the street.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said an ICE officer was "viciously" run over. "It is hard to believe he is alive, but is now recovering in the hospital," he wrote.

The Republican president also blamed the "Radical Left" for "threatening, assaulting, and targeting our Law Enforcement Officers and ICE Agents on a daily basis".

Minneapolis police chief Brian O'Hara said the driver was in her vehicle and was blocking the roadway on Portland Avenue. She was then approached on foot by a federal law enforcement officer, "and she began to drive off".

US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the woman was "stalking and impeding" officers throughout the day and tried to "weaponise her vehicle" in an attempt to run over the officer in an act of "domestic terrorism".

The federal agent fired "defensive shots" and was himself injured, Noem said, before he was treated and discharged from a local hospital.

The Minneapolis City Council, however, said in a statement that Good was simply "caring for her neighbours" when she was shot and killed.

The same agent was also hit by a car in the line of duty in June, Noem said.

She added that ICE operations in the city would continue, and the FBI would investigate Wednesday's incident.

Emily Heller told CNN she was at home when she saw the ICE agents arguing with protesters outside. She said she heard agents shouting at a woman driving an SUV, then one agent tried to open her car door, and the driver went into reverse and began pulling away.

"An ICE agent stepped in front of her vehicle and said, 'Stop!' and then - I mean, she was already moving - and then, point blank, shot her through her windshield in the face," Heller told the US network.

Minnesota State Governor Tim Walz also pushed back on federal accounts of the incident.

"Don't believe this propaganda machine," Walz wrote in response to a Department of Homeland Security post about the shooting.

"The state will ensure there is a full, fair, and expeditious investigation to ensure accountability and justice."

Top Democrats, including former Vice-President Kamala Harris and House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, also released statements. Harris called the Trump administration's version of events "gaslighting".

Protests and marches took place in several parts of the city as some outraged Minneapolis residents condemned the shooting and called for ICE to leave.

The scene of the shooting is about one mile from where George Floyd was murdered in 2020 by a city police officer, sparking worldwide anti-racism protests.

Protests were being organised in other US cities, including New Orleans, Miami, Seattle and New York City.

Minneapolis Public Schools announced that classes were cancelled for the rest of the week, "due to safety concerns". It comes after federal agents reportedly made arrests outside a high school on Wednesday.

Why is ICE in Minneapolis?

The Trump administration deployed an additional 2,000 federal agents to the Minneapolis area in recent weeks in response to allegations of welfare fraud in the state.

The mayor said in the Wednesday press conference that ICE was not making the city safer. "They're ripping families apart, they're sowing chaos in our streets," he said.

The deployment, which began on Sunday, is one of the largest concentrations of Department of Homeland Security personnel in a US city in recent years.

It follows an immigration enforcement campaign launched by ICE late last year to target individuals in Minneapolis who were issued deportation orders, including members of the city's Somali community.

That community has been criticised frequently by Trump, who has called them "garbage".

"I don't want them in our country. I'll be honest with you," the president has said. "Their country's no good for a reason. Their country stinks."

Trump later doubled-down on his remarks after a YouTube video by a conservative online content creator accused daycare centres run by Somali immigrants of mass fraud.

In response, Trump has withheld federal childcare funds from the state of Minnesota.

The Trump administration has sent ICE agents to other cities across the US, where they have made thousands of arrests as part of what the administration says is a crackdown on crime and immigrants who illegally entered the country.

 
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Man this anti Somali rhetoric seems so artificial too. Isn't it a bit of a coincidence that they start bashing Somalis from Somalia just as Somaliland gets recognised by the Israelis and pushing for wider recognition?
 
Merge with this bro

 
Is Trump claiming the ICE agent is in hospital? Is this some other ICE agent we didn’t see or is it the same one that moved out of the way in the video as she was trying to get away and got shot? I didn’t see any ICE agent get run over.
 
Is Trump claiming the ICE agent is in hospital? Is this some other ICE agent we didn’t see or is it the same one that moved out of the way in the video as she was trying to get away and got shot? I didn’t see any ICE agent get run over.

He wasnt even hurt in any way. The dead lady was steering away from him. It seems they were looking for an excuse to execute someone in public.
 
The US is basically apartheid South Africa on steroids with more land/population and a much bigger economy/military.
I think this is a bit much. Obviously you cannot compare apartheid South Africa with any other state today except Israel.

The internal political noise in the US is amplified by the RWingers immensely and its not an accurate portrayal of reality. It is definitely getting worse under Trump compared to how things were under say Obama or before. But it cant be compared with apartheid.

There is overall hope that after three or so years and his term, things will start normalizing.
 
I think this is a bit much. Obviously you cannot compare apartheid South Africa with any other state today except Israel.

The internal political noise in the US is amplified by the RWingers immensely and its not an accurate portrayal of reality. It is definitely getting worse under Trump compared to how things were under say Obama or before. But it cant be compared with apartheid.

There is overall hope that after three or so years and his term, things will start normalizing.

There are rumours if the democrats take the mid terms, Trump will be impeached and ICE disbanded?
 
I think this is a bit much. Obviously you cannot compare apartheid South Africa with any other state today except Israel.

The internal political noise in the US is amplified by the RWingers immensely and its not an accurate portrayal of reality. It is definitely getting worse under Trump compared to how things were under say Obama or before. But it cant be compared with apartheid.

There is overall hope that after three or so years and his term, things will start normalizing.
Maybe not now though there is still racism and minority bashing but you only have to go back a few decades and you had Jim Crow with segregation, lynching, denying voting rights, etc. I don’t see how the US was any different to Apartheid South Africa.
 
Maybe not now though there is still racism and minority bashing but you only have to go back a few decades and you had Jim Crow with segregation, lynching, denying voting rights, etc. I don’t see how the US was any different to Apartheid South Africa.
If you mean by a few decades as in the 60s, sure. even apartheid south africa WAS apartheid SA till the 80s and is not so anymore, so let us not use word salad to try and make a foolish point.
 
There are rumours if the democrats take the mid terms, Trump will be impeached and ICE disbanded?
He has been impeached twice, the bigger question is the result of the impeachment and not so much he is subjected to impeachment. Unfortunately, a sitting president is endowed with a lot of immunity and the system is geared towards massive protections so it is an almost impossible task to make a meaningful impact as in penalties or outright dismissal.

The best outcome sane Americans are hoping for is that the current extremist movement of Trump will come to a head and self immolate given its incendiary nature and people will truly see it for what it is and reject it at the next polls.
 
He has been impeached twice, the bigger question is the result of the impeachment and not so much he is subjected to impeachment. Unfortunately, a sitting president is endowed with a lot of immunity and the system is geared towards massive protections so it is an almost impossible task to make a meaningful impact as in penalties or outright dismissal.

The best outcome sane Americans are hoping for is that the current extremist movement of Trump will come to a head and self immolate given its incendiary nature and people will truly see it for what it is and reject it at the next polls.
He was only impeached in the House (I think it's called the accusation process). It's never been completed through both houses and they'll never manage it. It needs a two-thirds majority in the Senate to convict a sitting President and the Dems can't even manage a majority.
 
He has been impeached twice, the bigger question is the result of the impeachment and not so much he is subjected to impeachment. Unfortunately, a sitting president is endowed with a lot of immunity and the system is geared towards massive protections so it is an almost impossible task to make a meaningful impact as in penalties or outright dismissal.

The best outcome sane Americans are hoping for is that the current extremist movement of Trump will come to a head and self immolate given its incendiary nature and people will truly see it for what it is and reject it at the next polls.
Third term? Supposedly impossible. But somehow his team already checking the loopholes.
 
He was only impeached in the House (I think it's called the accusation process). It's never been completed through both houses and they'll never manage it. It needs a two-thirds majority in the Senate to convict a sitting President and the Dems can't even manage a majority.
Correct, and even so the sitting president is granted a lot of immunity. Unless you are involved in a massive scandal like watergate, a President is almost guaranteed bulletproof protections no matter what.

Clinton got away with getting BJs in the Oval Office, haha.
 
Correct, and even so the sitting president is granted a lot of immunity. Unless you are involved in a massive scandal like watergate, a President is almost guaranteed bulletproof protections no matter what.

Clinton got away with getting BJs in the Oval Office, haha.
Come on that wasn’t a crime. That was a consensual executive order, not a criminal offense. :)
 

USA is a mess.

This was clear cold blooded murder of a woman.

Has anyone ever met an ICE agent? It seems like some far right outfit parading as immigration enforcement.
They are ex IDF by the sounds of it… they’re fighting for their existence going of the squeals their fan girls on here
 
Minnesota officials say FBI blocked their access to ICE shooting probe

Minnesota officials say the FBI has blocked their access to an investigation into the fatal shooting of a woman by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent.

People have taken to the streets of Minneapolis to protest the killing of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, who died on Wednesday after being shot in her car.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has accused the Trump administration of blocking state officials from involvement in the case, but the US vice-president said the investigation is a federal issue.

Officials have offered differing accounts of the incident, with the Trump administration claiming the ICE agent was acting in self defence, while local officials say the woman posed no danger.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has claimed the ICE agent shot Good multiple times because she was trying to run over the officer in her car.

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation said it would investigate the incident.

Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said the FBI had initially agreed to a joint investigation with state officials but then reversed course and denied the state access to materials and evidence.

Without the ability to access all the necessary case materials and evidence, the BCA has "reluctantly withdrawn" from the investigation, the BCA's superintendent Drew Evans said in a statement.

Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, Walz said he was worried the federal government would not be able to carry out an unbiased investigation.

"It feels now that Minnesota has been taken out of the investigation," Walz said. "It feels very, very difficult that we will get a fair outcome."

Vice President JD Vance told reporters on Thursday that the investigation into the shooting was a federal issue, arguing it would go against precedent for a local official to be involved in prosecuting the case.

Videos of the incident show ICE agents approaching a car which is in the middle of the street, and tell the woman behind the wheel to get out of the SUV. One of the agents tugs at the driver's side door handle.

As the vehicle attempts to drive off, one of the agents points their gun at the driver and several shots are heard.

The car then continues to drive away from the officer and crashes into the side of the street.

At the scene of the crash on Thursday, blood from the shooting could still be seen in the snow. People set up a vigil at the site to honour Good, lining the bank with candles and roses.

Hundreds of demonstrators showed up throughout the day, shouting insults at ICE and offering their neighbours coffee on the cold winter day.

Susie Hawyard, a minister, said she went to the scene of the shooting as soon as she heard the news to verify "with my own eyes" what happened.

"I was horrified," she said. "I saw the car, I saw Renee's car, I saw Renee's blood."

Protesters also gathered at a federal building in Minneapolis early Thursday morning, where they were met with armed officers. The protests remained largely peaceful there, as residents expressed their anger over the killing of Good.

"They cannot get away with killing someone. There has to be consequences for actions," said Gavin, one of dozens of people outside the federal building.

Those who knew Good said she was a poet and guitarist who had just moved to the city of Minneapolis.

Her mother, Donna Ganger, told the Minnesota Star Tribune that her daughter was "probably terrified" during the confrontation with officers that saw her fatally shot.

"She was extremely compassionate," Ganger told the daily newspaper. "She's taken care of people all her life. She was loving, forgiving and affectionate. She was an amazing human being."

Even those who did not know Good said they were touched by her death.

"Renee was everything that was good about our community," said Nimco Ahmad, a Somali immigrant who grew up just blocks from the incident.

Ahmad said she and others were gathered to help ensure justice would be secured for Good.

The exclusion of state authorities from the probe into Good's killing is likely to undermine public trust, said Edward Maguire, a criminology professor at Arizona State University.

"From a criminological perspective, jurisdictional claims in cases like this are often less about legal requirements and more about political efforts to control the investigation and shape its outcome," he said.

But the state could still file criminal charges later against the federal officer who killed Good, said Bryna Godar, a staff attorney with the State Democracy Research Initiative at the University of Wisconsin Law School.

BBC
 
Verily, to Him we belong, to Him we return.

A sad and dangerous state of affairs orchestrated by evil.

I think many here and in other places don't realize that Trump is an asset for some powerful intelligence agencies, including the one from the country that this forum belongs to. Trump is being used just as others have been used before him in his position or in other leadership and important posts around the world.

Unfortunately, the game at the top is very cruel, and it always comes at the cost of selling your soul to the devil or the highest bidder. These bidders are also the ones who bring you to power, keep you in power, and remove you from power.

It's just how things are and have been for almost all nations worldwide for a long time.

To have power, one needs money, and big money is only parted with when intelligence, even though evil, dictates the terms. It's no charity work.

Trump has had some very powerful organizations and rich people supporting him and dictating to him.

Always follow the money trail. If someone is powerful but doesn't have money, then see who their backers are. They will definitely have money.

And once you achieve the throne, you have to get with the program, which Trump is doing right now. If you don't, then just ask JFK or ask IK what happens.
 
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