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Noem Defends ICE After Minneapolis Killing as Protests Grow and Impeachment Bid Emerges

The FBI now leads the case, with Minnesota investigators reporting they have been denied access to key materials.

Overview

  • Officials identified the woman killed as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, who was shot by an ICE agent during a Minneapolis enforcement action.
  • DHS and Secretary Kristi Noem say the shooting was self-defense and labeled the incident “domestic terrorism,” while Minnesota’s governor and Minneapolis’ mayor say bystander videos undermine that account.
  • The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said federal authorities reversed course on a joint probe, leaving the FBI in charge and the state agency without access to evidence.
  • In New York, Noem promoted ICE’s “Operation Salvo,” citing 54 arrests linked to alleged Trinitarios affiliates, as large demonstrations blocked streets and denounced federal immigration tactics.
  • Rep. Robin Kelly announced she will file articles of impeachment against Noem, a move widely expected to stall in a GOP-controlled Congress.