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A Hilton franchise in Lakeville, Minnesota, refused service to ICE agents amid political tensions. The hotel apologized and announced it is removing the property from its system after staff denied reservations to immigration enforcement. The incident occurs during a broader DHS crackdown in Minneapolis.
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On Wednesday morning, ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old American citizen, during a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis. The Trump administration described the shooting as self-defense against an alleged attack, while local officials, including Mayor Jacob Frey, condemned the use of force and called for ICE to leave the city amid protests and heightened tensions.
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A woman was shot and killed by an ICE agent during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Conflicting accounts from officials, with local leaders condemning the shooting and federal officials defending it. The incident has prompted protests and calls for investigation.
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Renee Good, a U.S. citizen and mother of three, was shot and killed by ICE officers in Minneapolis during a confrontation involving her vehicle. Video evidence shows her attempting to drive away as officers fired, contradicting claims of self-defense. The incident has sparked nationwide protests and political debate.
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A federal agent shot and killed a woman during an immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota, claiming self-defense after her vehicle allegedly attempted to run over officers. Local officials dispute the official account, and videos cast doubt on the narrative. The incident highlights ongoing debates over use-of-force policies and federal immunity.
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Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot in Minneapolis during protests against immigration enforcement. Federal officers fired into her vehicle, claiming self-defense. The incident sparked widespread outrage, with local leaders disputing official claims and protests continuing. Good was unarmed and not targeted for immigration enforcement.