A Video Captures ICE Agent Shooting a Woman in Minneapolis Amid Protests Over Immigration Raids
Federal agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shot multiple rounds into the vehicle of Renee Nicole Good, identified as a civilian, during an immigration raid in Minneapolis on Wednesday morning. The incident occurred amid protests by locals against the ICE raids in a residential neighborhood.
The video shows a dark red Honda Pilot losing control after being hit with multiple shots, resulting in smoke billowing from the car. An agent then approaches the vehicle through the open driver's side window and is heard saying "Get out of the fucking car." However, instead of complying, Good yields to federal vehicles, waving them along.
The ICE agent fires at short range directly into the driver's side, with at least three shots audible in the video. The incident has sparked outrage among civil rights activists and elected officials who have condemned the shooting as a "massacre" by federal agents.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey stated that the Department of Homeland Security was trying to spin the shooting as an act of self-defense, but Frey called this claim "bullshit." He claimed that Good had been peacefully protesting against ICE raids and had not threatened anyone. The mayor also urged the public to remain calm amid rising tensions.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Minneapolis Council Member Soren Stevenson have referred to Renee Nicole Good as a "legal observer," highlighting her non-violent stance during the protests.
The shooting is another example of federal agents brandishing firearms at unarmed individuals during immigration-related operations. Similar incidents have occurred in other parts of the country, with Border Patrol agents opening fire on a family and shooting a man who was trying to warn DHS agents of children's presence.
The Intercept has documented a pattern of federal agents using excessive force against protesters, including beating people who were documenting immigration raids and firing tear gas at unarmed individuals. The newspaper has also reported that Trump's administration is escalating efforts to target the Somali-American community in Minneapolis amidst increased immigration enforcement.
As the U.S. grapples with its democratic crisis, many are questioning how the media is covering these incidents. Some outlets have described Trump's actions as "unconventional" or "aggressively flexing power," which critics argue downplays the severity of his attacks on democracy. The Intercept has been vocal about the importance of press freedom in defending democracy and has called for support to expand its reporting capacity.
Federal agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shot multiple rounds into the vehicle of Renee Nicole Good, identified as a civilian, during an immigration raid in Minneapolis on Wednesday morning. The incident occurred amid protests by locals against the ICE raids in a residential neighborhood.
The video shows a dark red Honda Pilot losing control after being hit with multiple shots, resulting in smoke billowing from the car. An agent then approaches the vehicle through the open driver's side window and is heard saying "Get out of the fucking car." However, instead of complying, Good yields to federal vehicles, waving them along.
The ICE agent fires at short range directly into the driver's side, with at least three shots audible in the video. The incident has sparked outrage among civil rights activists and elected officials who have condemned the shooting as a "massacre" by federal agents.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey stated that the Department of Homeland Security was trying to spin the shooting as an act of self-defense, but Frey called this claim "bullshit." He claimed that Good had been peacefully protesting against ICE raids and had not threatened anyone. The mayor also urged the public to remain calm amid rising tensions.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Minneapolis Council Member Soren Stevenson have referred to Renee Nicole Good as a "legal observer," highlighting her non-violent stance during the protests.
The shooting is another example of federal agents brandishing firearms at unarmed individuals during immigration-related operations. Similar incidents have occurred in other parts of the country, with Border Patrol agents opening fire on a family and shooting a man who was trying to warn DHS agents of children's presence.
The Intercept has documented a pattern of federal agents using excessive force against protesters, including beating people who were documenting immigration raids and firing tear gas at unarmed individuals. The newspaper has also reported that Trump's administration is escalating efforts to target the Somali-American community in Minneapolis amidst increased immigration enforcement.
As the U.S. grapples with its democratic crisis, many are questioning how the media is covering these incidents. Some outlets have described Trump's actions as "unconventional" or "aggressively flexing power," which critics argue downplays the severity of his attacks on democracy. The Intercept has been vocal about the importance of press freedom in defending democracy and has called for support to expand its reporting capacity.