The Times of India Article Rating'She posed absolutely no threat': Eyewitness recounts moment ICE agent shot Renee Nicole Good dead in Minneapolis - The Times of India
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52% : She's turning the front wheels of her car to the right, away from the ICE officer on her left.51% : She said there were several bystanders on the street yelling at ICE officers, speaking on "Meet The Press.""I would say less than 60 seconds after I passed her, I heard these three pops -- shot, shot, shot, pop, pop, pop -- and I knew it was gunfire," she said.
49% : People on the sidewalks were screaming at the ICE agents 'Get out of our neighborhood,' that sort of thing, and we were blowing whistles," Reini-Grandell recalled.Venus de Mars said they arrived after the gunfire and saw EMTs performing CPR on the victim."The ambulances couldn't get there because there was so much traffic," de Mars said.
47% : Sharing the screenshot from the viral footage showing woman in the car and turning to opposite angle than ICE, an X user said, "No she didn't, and here's the evidence.
45% : From what I could tell it looked like she was attempting to leave."Lynette Reini-Grandell, who witnessed the shooting, said there appeared to be no tension or escalation before an ICE agent opened fire on a vehicle, according to NPR.Reini-Grandell said that when she turned, she noticed a vehicle askew in the lane with ICE vehicles and officers "pretty far behind it".
44% : If she was trying to run him over, why would she turn in the other direction?"A user on TikTok also pointed out the footage where she was breaking down frame-by-frame and revealing that ICE agent wasn't in danger.Wednesday's shooting marked a dramatic escalation in the latest in a series of immigration enforcement operations in major American cities under the Trump administration.
39% : A quiet Minneapolis morning ended in shock and sorrow when a woman was shot dead by an ICE agent on a residential street -- a moment neighbours say will haunt them for a long time.The woman has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Macklin Good, a US citizen and mother of three who had recently moved to Minnesota.In a post on X, the homeland security department (DHS) said the person was a "domestic terrorist" who "weaponized her vehicle" and attempted "to run over our law enforcement officers in an attempt to kill them".The department claimed several ICE officers were hurt, but said that they were expected to make "full recoveries"."An ICE officer, fearing for his life, the lives of his fellow law enforcement and the safety of the public, fired defensive shots.
36% : It was just devastating to watch."Betsy and Reini-Grandell said they did not know the victim, and both said the community had been on alert since ICE arrived last month.Social media is also saying that the woman didn't tried to attack ICE.
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