Tension rose after the murder! Police intervened harshly with the public.

Tension rose after the murder! Police intervened harshly with the public.

08.01.2026 09:10

Tensions rose at the scene following the killing of 37-year-old Renee Good by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) police in the United States. In response to citizens reacting to the publicly committed murder, the police drew their weapons.

In Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers shot and killed a U.S. citizen woman in her vehicle during operations targeting immigrants.

SCANDAL DEFENSE FROM TRUMP

While footage of the shooting incident caused a huge uproar, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that the incident in which ICE officers shot and killed a U.S. citizen was "self-defense."

TENSION SUDDENLY ESCALATED

Meanwhile, tension suddenly escalated between citizens and officials in the area where the police committed the murder. Police teams intervened with gas against citizens who reacted to them, and fights were also seen in some places.

WHAT HAPPENED?

In a video shared on social media, recorded by nearby citizens trying to document the ICE officers' operations with their cell phones, the driver woman was seen being forcibly attempted to have her car door opened by a police officer while watching the events from the middle of the road in her vehicle.

It was noted that another ICE officer, who approached the front of the vehicle, drew his weapon and fired three shots at close range at the driver woman, who was trying to escape by turning the steering wheel. Citizens recording the incident shouted "shame on you, shame on you" at the ICE officers in a violent reaction, while attempts were made to provide first aid to the victim, who had stopped after crashing into parked cars on the roadside. According to sources speaking to CNN, the Trump administration has deployed around 2,000 ICE officers in Minneapolis to combat immigration.

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