Minneapolis officials urge calm after an ICE officer's fatal shooting of Renee Good
Key Points:
- Protests erupted in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer amid a large immigration crackdown, with hundreds marching and demanding ICE leave the city.
- A separate shooting by federal officers in Portland, Oregon, wounded two people and prompted calls from local officials to halt ICE operations until investigations are complete.
- The Department of Homeland Security defended both shootings as acts of self-defense, while local officials and protesters strongly disputed these claims, citing video evidence that challenges the federal narrative.
- The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension was excluded from the Minneapolis investigation by federal authorities, raising concerns about transparency and fairness from state officials and the city mayor.
- The ICE officer involved in the Minneapolis shooting is identified as Jonathan Ross, a Border Patrol veteran with










