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New Agent Video Fuels Clash Over Minneapolis ICE Shooting as FBI Bars State From Probe

The FBI has taken sole control of the case, leaving Minnesota investigators saying they lack access to key evidence.

Overview

  • Renee Nicole Good, 37, was fatally shot by an ICE agent during a south Minneapolis enforcement action, an event captured from multiple angles by bystanders.
  • A 47‑second agent point‑of‑view clip published by Alpha News was amplified by Vice President J.D. Vance and DHS as supporting a self‑defense claim, which local officials and witnesses dispute after reviewing other videos.
  • Federal authorities are leading an exclusive investigation, with the Minnesota BCA saying the FBI backed out of a joint probe and denied it access to evidence; no charges have been announced.
  • Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has urged inclusion of state investigators, while President Donald Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem continue to assert that Good tried to weaponize her vehicle.
  • Protests have spread to multiple cities and Governor Tim Walz activated the National Guard for public safety; reporting has identified the ICE agent as Jonathan Ross, a Special Response Team member referenced by allies for a prior vehicle‑related injury.