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Tragic Shooting by ICE Agents Sparks Outrage and Vigil in Minneapolis

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A peaceful morning in south Minneapolis was shattered when ICE agents shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during a confrontation. Witnesses reported that Good was not aggressive and was attempting to leave the scene when an agent fired multiple shots, resulting in her death. This incident has intensified the ongoing debate about immigration enforcement tactics under the Trump administration, with local officials condemning the actions of ICE agents. Protests erupted immediately following the shooting, echoing past tensions surrounding police violence. A vigil was held later that evening, where community members gathered to mourn Good, a mother of three, and express their grief and anger over the incident.

Key Details: • Renee Nicole Good was shot by ICE agents on Wednesday morning. • Local officials criticized ICE's tactics, calling for a reevaluation of their operations. • A vigil was held in her memory, attended by hundreds despite freezing temperatures. • Good was a U.S. citizen and mother of three, with stuffed animals found in her vehicle. • Protests erupted following the shooting, reflecting community outrage.

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Department of Homeland SecurityKristi NoemICEMinneapolisTim WalzPeggy FlanaganJacob FreyRenee Nicole Good

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