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ICE agent shoots woman citizen dead; sparks protests

ICE’s federal agents have been at the forefront of the Trump administration’s immigrant deportation drive, despite the objections of local officials.
ICE agent shoots woman citizen dead; sparks protests
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MINNEAPOLIS (AFP) — A US immigration officer shot and killed a woman who was an American citizen on a street of this city on Wednesday, leading to huge protests and outrage from local residents and leaders who rejected White House claims she was a domestic terrorist.

The woman, identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, was shot at point-blank range as she apparently tried to drive away from agents who were crowding around her car, which they said was blocking their way.

Footage of the incident showed a masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent firing three times into the Honda SUV, which then hurtled out of control and smashed into two parked vehicles, as horrified onlookers hurled abuse at the federal officers.

Her bloodied body was then seen slumped in the crashed vehicle.

Administration officials moved quickly to claim that Good was trying to kill the agent, an assertion that Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called “bullshit” and he demanded that ICE get out of his city.

Thousands of protesters took to the frigid streets of Minneapolis after the shooting, holding up signs reading “ICE out of MPLS,” a common abbreviation for the city.

ICE’s federal agents have been at the forefront of the Trump administration’s immigrant deportation drive, despite the objections of local officials.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) launched an aggressive recruitment campaign last summer to add 10,000 additional ICE agents to the existing 6,000-strong force.

That sparked criticism that the new field officers were insufficiently trained.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said “any loss of life is a tragedy” but called the incident “domestic terrorism” and said Good “had been stalking and impeding (ICE’s) work all throughout the day.”

“She then proceeded to weaponize her vehicle,” she said.

Wednesday’s incident came during protest action against immigration enforcement in the southern part of Minneapolis, located in the midwestern state of Minnesota.

The Department of Homeland Security, which runs ICE, said on X the victim had tried to run over its officer who fired “defensive shots.”

Grisly scene

Minnesota’s Governor Tim Walz called the federal government’s response to the incident “propaganda” and vowed his state would “ensure a full, fair, and expeditious investigation.”

Witness Brandon Hewitt said he heard “three shots.”

“I got a bunch of videos of them carrying the body to the ambulance,” he told MS NOW.

Another witness interviewed by local station FOX9 described a grisly scene.

“The surviving passenger got out of the car covered in blood,” the witness said.

He recounted seeing a man who identified himself as a doctor attempting to reach Good but being refused access by ICE officers.

Anti-ICE protests

There have been passionate protests against the immigration operations of the Trump administration, which has vowed to arrest and deport what it says are “millions” of undocumented migrants.

The DHS called the violence a “direct consequence of constant attacks and demonization of our officers.”

The officer who opened fire, who was released from the hospital following the incident, was rammed and dragged along a road by an anti-ICE protester in June, Noem said.

The victim’s mother, Donna Ganger, told the Minnesota Star Tribune newspaper that her daughter “was probably terrified.”

Good was “not part of anything like” challenging ICE officers, Ganger added.

Trump has made preventing unlawful immigration and expelling undocumented migrants a priority of his second term, and has tightened conditions for obtaining visas and entering the United States.

ICE — which critics accuse of transforming into a paramilitary force under Trump — has been tasked with arresting and deporting an unprecedented number of undocumented migrants.

US authorities said up to 2,000 officers were in Minneapolis for immigration sweeps.

Last September, a US immigration enforcement officer shot dead an undocumented immigrant in Chicago after federal authorities alleged the man tried to resist detention by driving his car into the official.

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