Overview
- An ICE officer shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during a Minneapolis enforcement action, with bystander videos showing close-range fire into an SUV as it moved away.
- DHS leaders, including Secretary Kristi Noem and President Donald Trump, describe the shooting as self-defense and call the vehicle a weapon, claims disputed by local officials who cite the videos.
- The FBI assumed sole control of the probe after the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said federal agents reversed a planned joint investigation, prompting the BCA to withdraw.
- Protests spread from Minneapolis to other cities, with clashes at a federal site near Fort Snelling, chemical irritants used, several arrests reported, schools closed, and the National Guard placed on alert.
- ICE sent roughly 2,000 officers to the Twin Cities for a sweep linked to a fraud investigation affecting Somali communities, and no criminal charges against the shooting officer have been announced.