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U.S. Protests Escalate After ICE Killing of Renee Good as Disputed Videos Challenge Federal Account

Federal control of the case continues, with the administration citing the agent’s cellphone video to justify self‑defense.

Overview

  • Hundreds of rallies took place nationwide over the weekend, drawing crowds from Minneapolis to New York, Boston and Washington under the banner “ICE, out for Good.”
  • ICE agent Jonathan Ross recorded a 47‑second cellphone video that was released by media and amplified by officials, which the government says supports a self‑defense claim.
  • Multiple witness recordings appear to show the officer not in immediate danger as the SUV moved, intensifying demands for a transparent accounting of the shooting.
  • The FBI is leading the investigation as Minneapolis officials protest being sidelined, and the Department of Homeland Security has labeled the incident domestic terrorism.
  • A GoFundMe for Good’s family raised about $1.5 million, and The Trace counts her as the fourth person killed by federal immigration agents under current policy, with others wounded and two people injured in a separate Portland stop.