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ICE Shooting Victim's Trump-Supporting Father-in-Law Breaks Silence

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    65% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    -74% Very Left

  • Politician Portrayal

    -27% Negative

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59% : " Macklin said Good's six-year-old son is "amazing, he's really smart," but said he has not seen him since the ICE shooting.
50% : The host said her father is a Trump voter, despite his daughter's apparent opposition to ICE.
41% : Good, 37, was fatally shot in the head by an ICE officer on Jan. 7 while driving in Minneapolis with her wife Becca.
38% : " Footage of the incident has caused contention between the Trump administration, who say Good was deliberately ramming the ICE agent with her vehicle, and the public.
31% : Renee Good's former father-in-law has revealed he does not blame the ICE officer who brutally killed her.
29% : He also suggested that ICE agent Ross, who fatally shot Good, needs to turn to the Bible.
13% : On Tuesday, Blanche said there was "currently no basis for a criminal civil rights investigation" into ICE officer Ross.

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