ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding, officials say
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ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding, officials say
"The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who shot Renee Good in the alleged car-ramming incident suffered internal bleeding, multiple U.S. officials familiar with his medical condition told ABC News. The injuries were to his torso, according to officials, who didn't provide more details about the medical condition. Tensions continue in Minneapolis in response to the killing of Good. Protesters in Minneapolis continue to hit the streets and demand justice as ICE continues its operations."
"A judge made no immediate decision Wednesday on Minnesota's request to suspend the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in the state, where federal agents have yanked people from cars and confronted angry bystanders demanding they pack up and leave. Plumes of tear gas, the deployment of chemical irritants and the screech of protest whistles have become common on the streets of Minneapolis, especially since an immigration agent fatally shot Renee Good in the head on Jan. 7 as she drove away."
An ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding and torso injuries, officials said. Protests have surged in Minneapolis as people demand justice while ICE continues operations. Minnesota and the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul asked a judge to suspend the federal immigration crackdown after agents pulled people from cars and confronted angry bystanders. Tear gas, chemical irritants and protest whistles have become common on Minneapolis streets since an agent fatally shot Good in the head on Jan. 7 as she drove away. Judge Katherine Menendez said she would keep the case "on the front burner," gave the Justice Department until Monday to respond, and allowed additional days for replies.
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