Minneapolis shooting: Anti-ICE protests sweep US
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Noem Says Hundreds More Agents Will Be Sent To Minneapolis To Support ICE After Fatal Shooting
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem vowed on Sunday to send “hundreds more” federal agents to Minneapolis as thousands continue to protest the fatal shooting of a woman by an immigration officer last week.
Frey, who recounted his experience in an interview with The Washington Post, has emerged as a singular figure in the aftermath of Renée Good’s death.
New video, taken from the cellphone of Jonathan Ross, the officer who fatally shot Renee Good, was obtained by the website Alpha News and shared by the White House and other administration officials on Friday.
Mayor Jacob Frey said he didn't have preconceived notions about the outcome of an investigation but accused federal officials of saying things that are "not true."
Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass., joins 'The Sunday Briefing' to discuss the fallout from the fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis. Get caught up on this morning’s news: Minneapolis ICE shooting updates, Nick Reiner’s lawyer quits and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, alongside Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara, called into question claims federal immigration enforcement agencies have made in the wake of the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer.
A memo from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, obtained by NPR, instructs her staff that visits should be requested at least seven days in advance.
The Trump administration criticized Democrats for “hateful rhetoric” as Minnesota leaders blamed federal officials for the shooting.