New video shows fatal Minnesota ICE shooting from officer's perspective
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New video shows fatal Minnesota ICE shooting from officer's perspective
"Sirens blaring in the background, he approaches and circles Good's vehicle in the middle of the road while apparently filming on his cellphone. At the same time, Good's wife also was recording the encounter and can be seen walking around the vehicle and approaching the officer. A series of exchanges occurred: "That's fine, I'm not mad at you," Good says as the officer passes by her door."
"She has one hand on the steering wheel and the other outside the open driver side window. "U.S. citizen, former f---ing veteran," says her wife, standing outside the passenger side of the SUV holding up her phone. "You wanna come at us, you wanna come at us, I say go get yourself some lunch big boy." Other officers are approaching the driver's side of the car at about the same time and one says:"
A Minnesota prosecutor urged the public to share recordings and evidence related to the fatal shooting of Renee Good. A 47-second video published by Alpha News and reposted by the Department of Homeland Security shows the encounter from ICE officer Jonathan Ross’s perspective. The footage shows sirens, Ross circling Good’s SUV while apparently filming on his cellphone, and Good and her wife recording on the passenger side. Exchanges include Good saying she was not mad, her wife identifying Good as a U.S. citizen and veteran, and officers ordering Good to exit the vehicle. The shooting sparked protests and criticism of immigration enforcement tactics.
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