Social Media Videos Show Multiple Angles of ICE Shooting in Minneapolis
By
Mia Sato
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Summary
The article examines how social media platforms have circulated multiple versions of a video showing an ICE agent shooting and killing Renee Good in Minneapolis, with each version featuring different angles, editing, and commentary. While the internet saw the incident from countless perspectives, the Trump administration only acknowledged one official version, highlighting the disconnect between online documentation and official narratives around police violence.
Key quotes
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Each video — depicting the moment an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shoots and kills a woman in Minneapolis — is ever so slightly different, but the gunshots ringing out and the wailing bystanders are the same.
After an ICE officer shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, the internet saw the incident from countless angles.
The Trump administration only acknowledged one.
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