Overview
- A 47‑second clip filmed by an ICE agent and published by Alpha News was shared by Vice President JD Vance to support a self‑defense claim, while widely viewed bystander videos show the car turning away and the shooter remaining on his feet.
- The FBI is running the investigation, and Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says it was denied access after an initial plan for a joint probe was withdrawn.
- Some outlets have identified the shooter as Jonathan E. Ross as administration officials, including President Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, assert that Renee Good used her vehicle as a weapon.
- Demonstrations spread to multiple U.S. cities, and Minnesota officials said the National Guard was activated to support public safety during protests.
- Republican senators Thom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski criticized rapid official conclusions and the exclusion of state investigators, and no criminal charges have been announced.