What we've learned today about the ICE shooting that left a woman deadpublished at 23:13 GMT 8 January
Sakshi Venkatraman
US reporter
Here's the latest on the situation in Minneapolis, where yesterday an immigration agent shot and killed US citizen Renee Nicole Good, 37.
Protests
- Demonstrations condemning Good's death have erupted all over the US
- In Minneapolis, some protests earlier today led to physical altercations between residents and ICE agents. Several people were detained
- The street of the shooting has turned into a vigil for Good, complete with candles and flowers
Investigation
- Minnesota state officials say the FBI has blocked them from participating in shooting investigation
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says Minnesota's authorities have "no jurisdiction"
- Governor Tim Walz says the state "must be a part of this investigation"
Political response
- We're hearing polar opposite accounts and opinions from each side of the political aisle
- Leading Democrats say ICE's actions were unlawful and that there should be accountability. Minneapolis Jacob Frey demands ICE leave town
- Trump administration officials such as Vance andNoem say Good tried to "weaponise her vehicle" and the officer correctly followed protocol
We're ending our live coverage for today, but you can read more about the situation in Minnesota here:









