News Topical, Digital Desk : An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis, USA, on Wednesday. The deceased woman has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Good.
Video of the incident has surfaced, clearly showing ICE agent Jonathan Ross approaching the woman's car. Nicole Good can be seen calmly speaking to the agent, who is also filming the incident with his mobile phone.
As the officer walked past his door, he had one hand on the steering wheel and the other out the open driver's side window. "It's okay, I'm not mad at you," Good said.
Meanwhile, another ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, approached the car and told her to get out. Renee Good briefly reversed the car, then turned the steering wheel toward the passenger side and drove forward, when Ross fired a shot, killing Renee Good.
The camera pans around, panning skyward, and then returns to a view of the road, showing Good's SUV speeding away. It then collides with other vehicles parked on the road, causing a loud noise.
A Minneapolis officer appealed to the public to share with investigators any recordings and evidence related to the fatal shooting of Renee Good, as new video emerged showing the final moments of her encounter with an immigration officer.
The Trump administration defended
The killing in Minneapolis, followed by the Portland shooting a day later, sparked protests in several cities, strongly condemning the US government's immigration enforcement tactics. The Trump administration has defended the officer who shot Goode in the car, saying he was protecting himself and his fellow agents.
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