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Protests Sweep U.S. After ICE Agent Kills Renee Good as New Video Deepens Dispute

The White House says the shooting was self-defense, while Minnesota officials and multiple video analyses challenge that narrative and press for independent investigations.

Overview

  • Thousands marched in Minneapolis and organizers planned more than 1,000 rallies nationwide, with most events peaceful and authorities reporting limited arrests and property damage.
  • A 47‑second clip apparently filmed by the shooting agent and shared by DHS and Vice President JD Vance shows the moments before the gunfire but does not clearly show the officer being struck.
  • Other footage reviewed by major outlets indicates Good’s car turned away as shots were fired, a point cited by Minnesota officials who call the use of force unjustified.
  • DHS, President Trump and senior officials defended the agent; Secretary Kristi Noem described the incident as domestic terrorism, and Vance said the shooter enjoys “absolute immunity.”
  • Media have identified the agent as Jonathan Ross, not yet confirmed by ICE, and noted a prior 2025 on‑duty injury, as calls grow for independent criminal and administrative reviews of the case and the expanded ICE deployment of roughly 2,000 agents in Minnesota.