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BREAKING: New Footage Emerges of ICE Agent Involved in Minnesota Shooting

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The incident—one of several linked to federal immigration operations in Minneapolis in early 2026—centers on the killing of 37-year-old Renée Nicole Good. At the time, federal agents were conducting an enforcement operation when the situation escalated into a confrontation that ended in gunfire.

The newly released footage, reportedly captured from multiple angles including an officer’s perspective and bystanders nearby, provides additional detail that both clarifies and complicates the official narrative. In one widely circulated clip, the ICE agent approaches Good’s vehicle as verbal exchanges unfold. Moments later, as she attempts to maneuver the car, the agent fires multiple shots.

What makes this footage particularly significant is how it has fueled conflicting interpretations of the event. Federal officials have maintained that the agent acted in self-defense, claiming the vehicle was used as a weapon and posed an immediate threat. However, critics—including local leaders and civil rights advocates—argue that the video does not clearly show the level of danger required to justify deadly force.

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