Minneapolis: Outrage After ICE Agent Shoots 37-Year-Old Woman

Outrage has erupted in Minneapolis following the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, who was shot by an agent of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The incident has sparked anger and protests, with the Trump administration claiming it was an act of self-defense, while local authorities are calling it an excessive use of force.
According to eyewitnesses, Good did not stop despite the orders of ICE agents, resulting in one of them opening fire and fatally shooting her in the head.
Donald Trump stated that Good was a "professional agitator" and that she resisted the agents. On the other hand, the Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, expressed his anger and called on citizens to stand by the residents of the state.
The Mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, accused federal authorities of trying to present the incident as an act of self-defense and called on ICE agents to leave the city.
Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, claimed that Good tried to run over the agents with her vehicle and that the ICE agent shot defensively.
The Trump administration has sent an additional 2,000 federal agents to Minneapolis in recent weeks in response to allegations of welfare fraud.