In Minneapolis
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ICE-involved shooting.
An ICE agent shot and killed a woman Wednesday morning in south Minneapolis. ICE says the woman was shot in her car after attempting to run over agents. Mayor Jacob Frey and witnesses are disputing ICE’s version of events
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/01/07/shooting-south-minneapolis-ice-agents-federal-operation
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An eyewitness told MPR News that ICE agents gave mixed orders to a driver in south Minneapolis on Wednesday, with one agent ordering her to drive away from the scene where an ICE vehicle was stuck in a snowbank while another yelled for her to get out of her car as he reached for the door handle.
The scene ended with an agent shooting into the car, killing the woman.
“Some of them were leaving, and they just went around her, but ICE gave her orders to leave, while at the same time, another ICE person said, ‘Get out of the car,’ and he reached for her door handle. And then there was an ICE agent in front of her vehicle. So it was difficult for her to leave, as she'd been ordered to do,” Callenson said.
“She turned her steering wheel toward the right. The person was grabbing her door handle, the ICE officer who was in front of her vehicle shot once from the front and twice from the side, hitting her maybe three feet away at the max. Because she was shot, and she was already trying to leave, her foot was on the accelerator, and she crashed into a telephone pole.”
After the shooting, Callenson said a neighbor identifying himself as a doctor asked if he could render aid to the woman who shot but was told by ICE agents to stand back. She said emergency responders’ vehicles couldn’t get past ICE vehicles, so firefighters and other first responders had to walk to the injured woman.
There is video.
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And another video. The woman who was watching the events and who took the video has balls of steel.
It shows the soon to be victim trying to leave the scene but a car comes down the street and she stops to let it by, even waving it by. Just then an ICE vehicle drives up and the agents get out. Two of them are near her car and one reaches for her door. She tries to leave and as she is driving by a third agent who is a ways down the street, he turns and shoots straight at her.
Whatever happened to de-escalation?
Another eyewitness interviewed by MPR.
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Here is the frame-by-frame breakdown:
Pre-Motion Intent: The agent drew and aimed before the vehicle gained forward traction. The lethal intent existed before the "threat" moved.
The Traction Factor: The tires initially spun on ice. This was not a speeding missile, it was a vehicle struggling to accelerate. This provided ample reaction time that was ignored.
The Sidestep: The agent sidestepped while maintaining his sight picture.
If you have the time and balance to sidestep and keep aiming, you have the time to clear the path.
He didn't shoot because he was trapped, he stayed in the pocket to ensure a kill.
He prioritized taking the shot over taking a safe step. That is an offensive choice, not a defensive necessity. To further solidify this argument, he did not fire his weapon until after the vehicle was taking a clearly evasive maneuver.. -
Here is the frame-by-frame breakdown:
Pre-Motion Intent: The agent drew and aimed before the vehicle gained forward traction. The lethal intent existed before the "threat" moved.
The Traction Factor: The tires initially spun on ice. This was not a speeding missile, it was a vehicle struggling to accelerate. This provided ample reaction time that was ignored.
The Sidestep: The agent sidestepped while maintaining his sight picture.
If you have the time and balance to sidestep and keep aiming, you have the time to clear the path.
He didn't shoot because he was trapped, he stayed in the pocket to ensure a kill.
He prioritized taking the shot over taking a safe step. That is an offensive choice, not a defensive necessity. To further solidify this argument, he did not fire his weapon until after the vehicle was taking a clearly evasive maneuver.. -
It’s from someone on Reddit. I dont usually post stuff from there but these observations were worth noting, I thought
Here’s some analysis from CNN.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/07/us/minneapolis-shooting-ice-video-analysis-vis
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It’s from someone on Reddit. I dont usually post stuff from there but these observations were worth noting, I thought
Here’s some analysis from CNN.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/07/us/minneapolis-shooting-ice-video-analysis-vis
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Rep. Kelly announces plans to impeach Secretary Kristi Noem
“Secretary Kristi Noem is an incompetent leader, a disgrace to our democracy, and I am impeaching her for obstruction of justice, violation of public trust, and self-dealing. Secretary Noem wreaked havoc in the Chicagoland area, and now, her rogue ICE agents have unleashed that same destruction in Minneapolis, fatally shooting Renee Nicole Good,” said Rep. Kelly. “From Chicago to Charlotte to Los Angeles to Minneapolis, Secretary Noem is violating the Constitution while ruining—and ending—lives, and separating families. It’s one thing to be incompetent and dangerous, but it’s impeachable to break the rule of law. I told my constituents and Chicagoans that I would fight against Secretary Noem’s agenda. This is me fighting back.”
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I haven't looked at all the links above and have posted my take on the awful incident on 'the other' forum.
Basically looks like the driver panicked, importantly...
failed to obey the Officer asking them to get stop and get out of the car, possibly causing him a hand injury while reversing as the Officer attempts to open the door.
The driver then...
drives forward towards another Officer who had drawn his weapon while the car reversed, and who then fires at the driver as the car lurches forward.