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.
David Yelland, former deputy editor at the New York Post, slammed his old newspaper as a disgrace for its Friday front page branding the Minnesota woman killed by an ICE agent as a Warrior' of the Left. The cover splash, which shows a large image of Renee Nicole Good, reports that the victim was an activist member of ICE Watch and trained to resist' agents.
Good was shot to death by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Wednesday on a Minneapolis street. She was in her vehicle and was driving through an area where ICE was conducting a sweep. The Trump administration has been spinning the story to claim that Good was a threat to the ICE agents, "weaponizing" her vehicle, but video shows her trying to drive away from the scene when she was shot.
Pressed about his reaction in the Oval Office by New York Times reporters who had assembled to interview him, the president maintained that Good was at fault and had "run over" the agent who shot her. "I want to see nobody get shot," Trump told the journalists. "I want to see nobody screaming and trying to run over policemen either... That was a vicious situation that took place."
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Crowds marched from the ICE building in downtown San Francisco in response to the shooting death a 37-year-old woman killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The protesters were seen marching along Sansome Street just after 6 p.m. holding anti-ICE signs and yelling, "no ICE" and "say her name." Protesters were later told to disperse just before 7 p.m.