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ICE Shooting: A Fatal Encounter that Raises Serious Questions

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ICE Shooting: A Fatal Encounter that Raises Serious Questions

In a shocking incident on January 7, Renee Good was shot four times by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross as she attempted to drive away in her SUV in Minneapolis. The incident unfolded during a neighborhood enforcement operation, and initial reports indicated she had been struck three times. However, new details from a fire department report revealed that Good was, unfortunately, hit in the chest, arm, and head.

Emergency responders arrived to find Good unresponsive behind the wheel, with blood covering her face and torso; she was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. While federal officials contend that Good tried to run over the agent, local leaders, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, are fiercely disputing this narrative. With the mayor calling for ICE to leave the city and slamming the agency’s actions, the story has ignited passionate discussions about law enforcement tactics and community safety.

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