DHS releases video showing different angle of ICE shooting in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (NBC, KYMA) - The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released new video showing another angle of the ICE shooting in Minneapolis.
The roughly three-and-a-half minute video shows the moments leading up to the shooting of Renee Good. It appears to have been recorded from a home overlooking the scene.
The footage shows several vehicles parked along the street as well as a number of ICE agents. Car horns, sirens and people yelling were heard in the video. However, the video cuts off before the moment of the shooting.
DHS wrote on X that the video shows Good was "stalking and impeding a law enforcement operation," and also refers to her as an "anti-ICE agitator."
The shooting is under investigation by the FBI.
