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Federal–Local Clash Intensifies After ICE Agent Kills Woman in Minneapolis

A rift over self-defense claims has shifted to an FBI investigation after Minnesota officials cited widely shared videos.

Overview

  • The Department of Homeland Security says the agent fired in self-defense and labeled the incident domestic terrorism, a view backed by President Donald Trump and senior officials.
  • Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz reject the federal account, pointing to videos they say show the driver did not pose a lethal threat.
  • The FBI is leading the investigation as news outlets and authorities review multiple videos of the encounter that have circulated widely on social media.
  • Local reports identify the victim as Renee Nicole Good, 37, whose death has drawn thousands to vigils and protests, with additional demonstrations planned Thursday.
  • The shooting occurred during an expanded ICE operation in the Twin Cities reported to involve roughly 2,000 agents and a surge in arrests since December, heightening long-running tensions over enforcement tactics.