ICE Agent Involved In Minneapolis Shooting Getting Death Threats

White House border czar Tom Homan defended Immigration and Customs Enforcement following nationwide protests sparked by the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE agent in Minneapolis last week. Homan said the agent involved has since received death threats and has been doxxed, placing his family at risk amid escalating tensions.
Video circulating online shows the woman, later identified as Renee Good, allegedly driving her vehicle toward an ICE agent during a traffic stop while attempting to flee. As the agent was struck by the vehicle, he fired his weapon, killing her. The incident quickly ignited protests in several major U.S. cities over the weekend.
Reports revealed the same ICE agent had been seriously injured just six months earlier after being dragged approximately 300 feet by a vehicle driven by an illegal alien suspect, requiring more than 30 stitches. Supporters say this history adds context to the agent’s reaction during the Minneapolis encounter.
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