ICE killing instantly fractures America into two
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ICE killing instantly fractures America into two
"The left branded the ICE agent a "rogue officer" who executed a U.S. citizen during a federal immigration crackdown that never should have happened in the first place. The right labeled the slain driver as a "domestic terrorist" and framed the shooting as a clear-cut case of self-defense amid an assault on law enforcement. The same video footage, watched by millions of Americans, fueled both narratives."
"The big picture: With thousands of federal agents on the ground in Minneapolis - and millions of Americans enraged by what they think they saw - the city is at risk of becoming a hub of civil unrest. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz - who led the state during the George Floyd protests in the summer of 2020 - has issued a "warning order" to prepare the Minnesota National Guard for possible deployment."
"President Trump accused 37-year-old Renee Good of "violently, willfully, and viciously" running over an ICE officer, and said "it's hard to believe" the officer survived. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called a similar account by the Department of Homeland Security "bullsh*t," and told ICE to "get the f*ck out of Minneapolis.""
An ICE operation in Minneapolis resulted in an agent shooting and killing a U.S. citizen, sparking intense partisan conflict. Left voices called the agent a "rogue officer" and criticized the federal immigration crackdown as unjustified. Right voices labeled the slain driver a "domestic terrorist" and framed the shooting as self-defense during an assault on law enforcement. Video footage viewed by millions amplified both narratives and prompted rapid public and political reaction. Thousands of federal agents are present, raising the risk of civil unrest. Governor Tim Walz issued a warning order to prepare the National Guard and urged protesters to remain peaceful.
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