Overview
- A 47-second phone video recorded by ICE agent Jonathan Ross and released by Alpha News was authenticated by DHS and major outlets, intensifying disputes over whether the fatal shooting of Renee Good was self-defense.
- Federal officials, including President Donald Trump, DHS and Vice President J.D. Vance, assert that Good used her SUV as a weapon, while community videos and witnesses contend she was trying to drive away.
- Nationwide demonstrations expanded Saturday in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Washington and other cities, with calls to end ICE operations, 29 arrests reported Friday in Minneapolis, and the mayor urging nonviolence.
- The FBI is leading the probe and Minnesota investigators report being denied access to evidence, as lawmakers from both parties push for inquiries, new limits on DHS tactics and potential funding constraints.
- The shooting occurred during a DHS operation involving more than 2,000 agents tied to the Feeding Our Future fraud investigation, and federal authorities say the enforcement action is continuing.