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The fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis has triggered widespread outrage and renewed scrutiny of federal law enforcement accountability.

Body-camera footage shows Good sitting calmly in her SUV shortly before the shooting, telling the agent she was not upset.

Moments later, the vehicle slowly moves forward, and the agent opens fire.

Federal officials released the footage and stated the agent acted in self-defense, while also labeling Good a “domestic terrorist.”

The Trump administration claimed the agent is shielded by absolute federal immunity, making criminal charges unlikely.

Minnesota officials strongly criticized the investigation, saying state authorities were excluded by the FBI in an unusual move that undermines public trust.

Witnesses and city leaders challenge the claim that Good used her vehicle as a weapon, turning the case into a national debate over accountability when federal agents use deadly force.