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Federal officials have described the encounter as a legitimate law-enforcement action. The Department of Homeland Security alleged that Good “weaponized her vehicle,” labeling the event an act of domestic terrorism—a characterization later echoed by President Donald Trump. However, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey strongly disputed that account. He argued the ICE agent acted recklessly and rejected claims that the officer was acting in self-defense.

Public debate has intensified as investigations continue, with state leaders calling for transparency and accountability while federal officials insist the agent is legally protected. The circumstances surrounding Renee Nicole Good’s death remain under review.
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