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Minneapolis ICE shooting latest: Trump admin sending ‘hundreds’ of federal agents to Minnesota as protests continue

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ICYMI: World Americas US politics Video reportedly filmed by ICE agent shows deadly Minnesota encounter

from the perspective of the agent who fired the shots has been published online.

Alpha News, a Minnesota-based site, posted footage Friday that appeared to be from the perspective of Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot Renee Good.

The video is seen from the perspective of the person filming as they step out of a vehicle and walk toward a maroon SUV, where a dog is sitting in the back seat.

« That’s fine dude…I’m not mad,” says a woman, who is smiling and sitting in the driver’s seat, as the person filming approaches the driver’s side door. She is not identified in the video but it is believed to be Renee Good.

The person filming then walks towards the back of the car. A reflection of the person recording, on the car’s window and rear panel, shows a man with his face half-covered with a neck gaiter and holding a cellphone. That man appears to be Ross.

Brendan Rascius 11 January 2026 22:00

Watch: Anti-ICE protesters storm Los Angeles streets as aerial footage shows true scale of demonstrations

Anti-ICE protesters storm Los Angeles streets as aerial footage shows true scale of demonstrations

Independent Video11 January 2026 21:30

Noem sending more federal agents to Minnesota

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday morning the Trump administration was planning to send more federal agents to Minnesota to protect immigration law enforcement.

“We’re sending more officers today and tomorrow, they’ll arrive, there’ll be hundreds more in order to allow our ICE and our Border Patrol individuals that are working in Minneapolis to do so safely,” Noem told Sunday Morning Futures.

Noem said that any protesters who “conduct violent activities” against law enforcement will be held accountable.

Ariana Baio11 January 2026 21:00

Minnesota rep says visit to detention facility was ‘quiet’

Minnesota Rep. Kelly Morrison pushed back on any allegations that she and two other lawmakers planned a visit to a Minneapolis detention facility to generate publicity, saying that it was done quietly.

“We were very quiet, actually, about when we were going to go,” Morrison told MSNOW Sunday.

Morrison and her colleagues, Reps. Ilhan Omar and Angie Craig, were turned away from the facility Saturday after attempting to view its conditions.

“We made no contact with any protesters,” Morrison added. “We were met, when we came up to the gates of the facility, with a phalanx of about 25 armed officers who were quite menacing in their approach.”

After the attempted visit, Noem released a new memo claiming lawmakers needed to give a seven-day notice before visiting a facility. She said that was necessary to ensure security for lawmakers, congressional staff, detainees and ICE employees.

But Noem also claimed, « there is an increasing trend of replacing legitimate oversight activities with circus-like publicity stunts, all of which creates a chaotic environment with heightened emotions. »

Ariana Baio11 January 2026 20:30

White House insiders alarmed after Noem’s quick response to Renee Good shooting: report

Some White House insiders are stunned by the Trump administration’s rapid response to the deadly Minneapolis shooting and are concerned that it could undermine confidence in the investigation, according to a new Politico report.

Read more from Katie Hawkinson:

Katie Hawkinson11 January 2026 20:00

New Yorkers protest ICE in front of Trump Tower

People holding anti-ICE signs protest in front of Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan Sunday (AFP via Getty Images)
People gather in front of Trump Tower in New York City to protest ICE after 37-year-old Renee Good was killed by an officer in Minneapolis
People gather in front of Trump Tower in New York City to protest ICE after 37-year-old Renee Good was killed by an officer in Minneapolis (AFP via Getty Images)

Ariana Baio11 January 2026 19:31

Group accuses DHS of blocking congressional oversight with new memo

Democracy Forward, a nonprofit that provides legal services to push back on the executive branch, criticized the new memo from the Department of Homeland Security that asks lawmakers to give seven days’ notice before viewing a detention center.

“This memo, drafted in secret, is an attempt by DHS to block members of Congress from conducting oversight of ICE facilities, as is their duty under federal law,” Democracy Forward said on X.

The group indicated they plan to question DHS about the new memo in court after a judge ruled last month that the department could not block lawmakers from viewing detention centers.

Ariana Baio11 January 2026 19:00

Kristi Noem refuses to answer CNN’s questions on why Trump admin leapt to ICE officer’s defense after shooting

Jake Tapper pressed DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on Sunday to explain how the administration was going to guarantee a fair investigation into Jonathan Ross, an ICE agent who was seen on video shooting a woman in her car in Minneapolis last week.

Read more from John Bowden:

John Bowden11 January 2026 18:30

ICE director says not all officers have body cameras

When asked about the body camera footage from the ICE officer who shot Good, Lyons said that not all officers have body cameras due to a lack of funding.

“We’re still in the process of deploying body cameras for all law enforcement officers. Unfortunately, under the last administration, we didn’t have the funding. Only our special response team had that,” Lyons told Fox News’s The Sunday Briefing.

“But the officer made that decision, his team, that they were going to arrest agitators that day. That’s why he was recording,” Lyons added.

Ariana Baio11 January 2026 18:00

ICE director pushes back on Frey’s claim that ICE responsible for ‘50 percent’ of shootings

Todd Lyons, the acting director of ICE, pushed back on Minneapolis Mayor’s claim that ICE was responsible for “50 percent” of shootings in the city this year, so far.

“To me, that’s just, again, this heated political rhetoric that just doesn’t need to be,” Lyons told Fox News’ The Sunday Briefing.

“No law enforcement officer wants to be involved in any deadly force situation and like I’ve always said, since the beginning of this, our hearts and minds and prayers go out to all involved in the situation. But, to categorically say that more than half of the shootings are because of us, that’s ridiculous,” Lyons added.

According to Minneapolis crime statistics, there have been two documented “shots fired” calls for shootings between January 1, 2026, and January 9, 2026. One of those was likely the shooting of Renee Good.

Ariana Baio11 January 2026 17:45



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