The fatal shooting of a 37-year-old Minnesota mother by a U.S. immigration agent has rattled Minneapolis and much of the country, raising fears it could become another flashpoint in an already polarized United States.
State and federal officials offered starkly different accounts of the shooting, in which an unidentified officer killed U.S. citizen Renee Nicole βGood in her car Wednesday, while immigration officers were carrying out βwhat federal officials have called the "largest DHS operation ever" by the Department of Homeland Security.
With 2,000 federal officers deployed across the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, thousands of people gathered in Minneapolis to protest the shooting, while demonstrations were called in New York, Chicago, Seattle, Phoenix, Orlando, βand Columbus, Ohio
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