
"Psaki went through the video that the right seized on and argued it refutes the disgusting and ridiculous blizzard of attacks from Trump and his officials: JEN PSAKI, MS NOW HOST: Today, a right-wing outlet was the first to obtain and publish that video, which MS Now has now acquired as well. It is yet another angle of Wednesday morning's shooting, and this time the video is from the perspective of a phone held by the shooter himself."
"And the right has quickly jumped on this new footage. I mean, they are all over it, claiming it somehow vindicates the ICE agent responsible for killing Renee Nicole Good earlier this week. They claim that because the shooter appears to fumble his camera, and because you can hear a loud noise, that this video must be evidence that Renee Good ran over or hit the agent with her car."
"But if you look at all of the evidence we have seen so far, that does not appear to be the case. Because so many people were filming this incident when it happened, we have a lot of footage that captured the scene from very different angles. And while I'm not a crime scene expert by any means, I certainly don't claim to be one, but when you put them all together, which we've tried to do here, the picture of what happened on Wednesday"
New footage includes a phone view from the shooter that right-wing outlets presented as vindication for the ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole Good. Those outlets pointed to a camera fumble and a loud noise as evidence that Good ran over or struck the agent. Multiple videos recorded from different angles, however, do not support that interpretation when viewed together. The combined footage suggests the noise and fumble are not clear proof of a vehicular strike. DHS stated an ICE vehicle became stuck in snow, prompting other ICE vehicles to arrive and residents to blow whistles and film the scene.
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