New ICE Shooting Video Sparks Debate: Minneapolis Mayor Stands Firm on Self-Defense Claim

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey remains unchanged in his view of the ICE shooting incident after viewing the latest video

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A recently released video showing the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross has not swayed Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey's opinion on the incident. The footage, captured by Ross himself, appears to show Good attempting to drive away from the scene while her wife, Rebecca, taunts the agent. However, Frey maintains that the video does not change his perspective, stating that Good was 'trying to leave' and Ross was not run over by the vehicle. Frey's comments come as the video has sparked a heated debate, with some, including JD Vance, arguing that Ross acted in self-defense. Vance shared the video on X, writing that the press had 'lied' about the incident and that Ross's life was endangered. In contrast, Frey has stated that an official investigation report is needed to confirm or change his perspective on the incident. The incident has raised questions about the use of force by law enforcement and the handling of the case by the press. As the investigation continues, Frey's stance on the matter remains unchanged, with him insisting that Good was attempting to leave the scene when she was shot.