Cellphone video appears to show tense moments leading up to fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (Gray News) – A new video has been released, appearing to show cellphone footage from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer involved in the fatal Minneapolis shooting.
CNN said it has obtained the video, showing the tense moments leading up to Wednesday’s shooting in a neighborhood that took the life of 37-year-old Renee Good.
The 37-year-old was fatally shot behind the wheel of her SUV during the confrontation with ICE.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the SUV was part of a group of protesters that had been harassing agents and “impeding operations” that morning.
Loved ones said Good was a mother of three, and she had just dropped off her youngest child at an elementary school before the shooting.
The ICE officer has been identified as Jonathan Ross. Records show he has served as a deportation officer with the agency since 2015.
The deadly shooting has set off a clash between federal and state officials over whether the shooting appeared justified.
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