Overview
- Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot and killed on Jan. 7 by ICE agent Jonathan Ross during a Minneapolis enforcement operation.
- The White House released a cellphone video recorded by Ross that captures the confrontation, the gunshots and an insult he uttered afterward.
- DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defends the shooting as self-defense and has labeled the incident domestic terrorism, a characterization rejected by Minnesota leaders.
- Nationwide protests continued through the weekend with marches in Minneapolis and cities including New York, Washington, Austin, Seattle and Los Angeles, with dozens of arrests reported at hotel demonstrations.
- The FBI is running the case while Minnesota authorities say they were sidelined and announced their own inquiry, even as DHS moves in hundreds of additional federal personnel starting Sunday and Monday.