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What we know about ICE’s fatal shooting of a US citizen in Minneapolis

Fatal Shooting by ICE Officer in Minneapolis Sparks Concern Over Immigration Crackdown The fatal shooting of a US citizen by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday could become a flashpoint in President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in American cities. Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot while seated in the driver’s seat […]
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Fatal Shooting by ICE Officer in Minneapolis Sparks Concern Over Immigration Crackdown

The fatal shooting of a US citizen by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday could become a flashpoint in President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in American cities. Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot while seated in the driver’s seat of her car. The Department of Homeland Security described her as a “rioter” who was obstructing and attempting to use her vehicle against officers enforcing immigration laws.

Video Evidence Adds Nuance to the Incident

Three videos taken of the scene and reviewed by CNN, however, show nuance. Good’s killing has prompted outrage on the part of state and local officials who said a violent incident like this is exactly what they feared when the rush of federal resources into the Twin Cities began in December.

Officials React to the Shooting

At a press conference after the shooting, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said he had been “warning for weeks” that ICE operations in his state were a “threat to public safety.” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, meanwhile, bluntly told ICE to “get the f**k out” of his city.

Background of the Immigration Enforcement Operation

Here’s what we know about the shooting that killed Good, what preceded it, and its aftermath. The immigration-enforcement operation in Minneapolis was prompted in part by a conservative content creator’s viral video describing alleged fraud across Minneapolis day care centers. That came as Trump spent months expressing animus against Somali Americans, referring to them as “garbage” in xenophobic screeds. Minneapolis hosts the largest diaspora of Somalis in the US.

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DHS Surge in Enforcement

The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, surged law enforcement up to about 2,000 immigration-enforcement officers by January during an maneuver it named “Operation Metro Surge.” The agency described the surge as the “largest DHS operation ever” and said it has resulted in the arrests of hundreds of immigrants. “We’re not leaving until the problem is solved,” the agency said in a post on social media before the shooting.

Context of Previous Operations

The Minneapolis surge followed other operations in large cities, mostly led by Democrats, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland and Washington, DC. While DHS claims it is going after the “worst of the worst” people with violent convictions or criminal records, CNN has previously reported that the agency has detained American citizens or people without criminal records, and has often used force against people who are protesting their presence.

Aftermath and Continued Response

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said at a news conference Friday she is “not opposed to sending more” immigration authorities to Minneapolis following the shooting. At least three videos captured Good’s shooting or its immediate aftermath. In one video posted online, Good could be seen in her car, a maroon Honda Pilot, which is perpendicular in the middle of the street. Several unmarked law enforcement vehicles approach Good’s car. One passes in front of her, and Good waves her hand out of the window. Two officers get out of their truck and approach the driver’s side of Good’s car. “Get out of the car,” the officers ca