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Minneapolis Mayor Slams FBI Over ICE Shooting Probe

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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is demanding transparency following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother and poet, by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer. The incident, which occurred on January 7, 2026, has sparked a fierce jurisdictional battle as federal authorities seized control of the investigation, effectively barring state investigators from the process.

A Narrative Under Fire

The confrontation began during a large-scale federal immigration sweep in South Minneapolis. While the Trump administration quickly labeled the shooting an act of "self-defense" and characterized Good as a "domestic terrorist," Mayor Frey has dismissed these claims as "garbage."

Eyewitness video and newly surfaced cellphone footage appear to contradict the official federal narrative. The recordings show Good attempting to drive away from the scene—rather than toward the officer—just seconds after she was heard calmly telling agents, "I’m not mad at you."

Blocked Investigations

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) was initially set to co-lead the inquiry. However, the FBI has since reversed course, taking sole custody of the scene evidence, including Good’s vehicle. Frey and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz argue that excluding local oversight undermines the integrity of the probe. "This is not a time to hide from the facts," Frey stated, emphasizing that a fair outcome is unlikely if the federal government "jumps to a conclusion" before the evidence is fully analyzed.

As tensions rise, the Department of Homeland Security has pledged to deploy hundreds of additional agents to the city, despite local leaders' calls for federal forces to leave.

Key Takeaways

Federal Exclusion: The FBI has taken full control of the shooting investigation, preventing Minnesota state investigators from accessing critical evidence and interview materials.

Contradictory Evidence: Local officials and witness videos dispute the federal claim of self-defense, showing the victim was turning away from the officer when shots were fired.

Rising Tensions: Mayor Frey has called for ICE to leave Minneapolis, while the federal government has responded by surging more agents into the Twin Cities.

Adapted From:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/11/minneapolis-jacob-frey-renee-nicole-good-fbi-inquiry

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