Trump Defends ICE Agent Who Killed Woman in Minneapolis: 'She Ran Him Over'

Trump addressed the shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by ICE agent, blaming her for trying to run over the officer.  | World News

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US President Donald Trump has sparked controversy with his response to a fatal shooting in Minneapolis. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good on Wednesday, after she allegedly attempted to run over the officer. According to Trump, the situation was 'vicious' and Good 'behaved horribly' before being shot in the head. The incident occurred as ICE agents approached Good's car, which was blocking their path, and she allegedly tried to drive away. Protests erupted in Minneapolis on Thursday, with federal officers using pepperball guns and tear gas to disperse a large crowd. Demonstrators chanted slogans against the ICE agency and clashed with law enforcement, with several people detained. The incident has sparked outrage, with the Trump administration labeling Good's actions as 'domestic terrorism.' However, many are questioning the use of force and the characterization of Good's actions. A fundraiser for Good's six-year-old child has raised over $600,000, with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressing condolences to the family. The incident has raised questions about the use of force by ICE agents and the treatment of immigrants in the US. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the incident has left a community in shock and sparked a renewed debate about immigration policy.