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New Video Reveals ICE Agent’s View Moments Before Minneapolis Shooting

New Video Reveals ICE Agent’s View Moments Before Minneapolis Shooting

ICE Shooting Incident Shown in Newly Released Footage

Recent footage acquired by Alpha News reveals an immigration officer’s viewpoint during the events leading to Renee Good’s death. According to police reports, the officer was recording from his vehicle to document the license plate of Good’s car, which was obstructing traffic. Prior to the incident, Good’s wife, Rebecca, recorded the encounter on her phone and was observed challenging the officer.

“That’s alright, I’m not upset with you,” Good mentioned to the officer. Meanwhile, Rebecca stated, “It’s fine. We don’t change our plates daily, just a heads up.” As the officer snapped photos of the plates, she continued, “It’ll still be the same when you return. No worries… Do you want to come over? Big lunch ahead for you, I guess.”

Subsequently, an agent approached Good’s vehicle, demanding he exit. In response, Good reversed his car and appeared to lock eyes with the filming officer before speeding forward. Shots were fired, leading to a collision with a parked car nearby.

Rebecca was also seen attempting to enter the car and shouted something to Good just before driving away. A dog sat in the rear seat, near the open window.

The Trump administration asserts that the shooting officer acted in self-defense. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addressed the incident, stating that the officer was previously attacked by anti-ICE agitators when they rammed his vehicle and dragged him along the street.

However, prominent Democrats argue that Good posed no real threat and was merely attempting to flee. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has called for the complete removal of ICE from the city.

“Renee was a part of our community, out this morning looking after her neighbors, and today her life was taken by federal actions,” stated the Democratic-led Minneapolis City Council on the day of the shooting. “Anyone who takes a life in our city should face arrest, investigation, and prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.”

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