ALBAWABA - An ICE agent shot a woman dead on Wednesday during an immigration-related operation in Minneapolis, U.S. media outlets reported.
The Minnesota Star Tribune identified the 37-year-old woman, who was killed, as Renee Nicole Good.
Nonetheless, the state's officials revealed that Renee Nicole Good was out "caring for her neighbors" when she was killed.
On the other hand, federal officials and President Donald Trump allegedly said Good, who was in an SUV, used her vehicle as a weapon to try to kill ICE agents.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the ICE agent was "hit by the vehicle," and that's why he shot the woman.
Video: Renee Nicole Good shot dead by ICE agent in Minneapolis
A video was posted on social media showing an ICE agent shooting a woman who was inside her car, leading to her death.
Mixed reactions emerged on social media with multiple narratives told regarding the reason why the ICE agent shot the woman, with some saying she was weaponized and the officer wanted to protect himself, to others who protested the existence of ICE agents in Minneapolis, calling for the American government to remove them.
One wrote after sharing a slow-motion video of the attack, "The ICE agent, in Minneapolis, defended himself against the attempted ramming of the late Renee Nicole Good."
Another said that the officers banned any doctor from reaching the woman to save her life after the ICE officer shot her inside her car. A person said, "Why did ICE thugs not allow a doctor to go check the pulse of Renee Nicole Good whom they had shot in Minneapolis? "
Nonetheless, State officials, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, revealed that after reviewing footage, the videos do not show that the vehicle was being weaponized.
Frey said, "Having seen the video of myself, I want to tell everybody directly that is bulls."