Minneapolis Mayor Speaks Out After Woman Fatally Shot by ICE Officer

Fatal Incident in Minneapolis

An ICE officer shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good on January 7.

The shooting happened near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue.

Good later died at a local hospital.

This location is very close to where George Floyd died.

Conflicting Stories Emerge

The DHS claims Good tried to weaponize her car against agents.

They called the incident domestic terrorism and cited self-defense.

However, Mayor Jacob Frey viewed video of the shooting.

He said the car was actually driving away from the officers.

Mayor Demands ICE Leave

Frey spoke at a press conference on Wednesday.

He called the self-defense claim a garbage narrative.

Later, he told federal agents to leave the city.

“Get the [expletive] out of Minneapolis,”

Frey stated.

Leaders Defend Officer

Secretary Kristi Noem stands behind the officer.

Also, President Trump posted about the event on Truth Social.

He claimed Good was a professional agitator.

Still, video shows no sign of an officer being hit.

Community Mourns Good

Good was a mother and a prize-winning poet.

The City Council wants the officer arrested and prosecuted.

They also want ICE to leave the city immediately.

Finally, leaders are calling for a full investigation.

“We demand that ICE immediately leave our city,”

the council wrote.

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