NBA Team Holds Moment Of Silence For Renee Good After Killing By Trump ICE Agent
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NBA Team Holds Moment Of Silence For Renee Good After Killing By Trump ICE Agent
"MICHAEL GRADY: Let's join our public address announcer Jedidiah Jones. JEDIDIAH JONES: We are saddened by the tragedy that occurred yesterday in our Minneapolis community in the loss of Renee Nicole Good. Our thoughts are with her family and everyone affected, and our hearts are with our community as we hope for healing and unity during this challenging time. Please join us in a moment of silence. Thank you."
"On Wednesday, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent named Jonathan Ross shot and killed Ms. Good in Minneapolis during a hotly disputed incident that was caught on camera. Trump Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem rushed to label the 37-year-old Good a domestic terrorist whose killing was justified, and Trump himself attacked the woman. But video and police statements contradicted their version of events."
Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, Jonathan Ross, in Minneapolis during a contested incident that was caught on camera. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem labeled Good a domestic terrorist and suggested the killing was justified, and former President Trump also attacked her. Video evidence and police statements contradicted those characterizations. The Minnesota Timberwolves memorialized Good before a game with a moment of silence and the National Anthem performed by Cameron Wright. Head coach Chris Finch offered condolences and prayers. Protests formed and intensified in response to the shooting.
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