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(NewsNation) — Minnesota officials are demanding to be included in the FBI’s investigation of Renee Nicole Macklin Good’s shooting death as protests continue across the nation.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot Macklin Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday, sparking outrage in major metros across the United States. As of Friday, the state’s investigative agency has no access to evidence collected by the FBI, said Hennepin County Attorney General Mary Moriarty.
A day after the shooting in Minneapolis, Border Patrol agents shot and injured two people allegedly affiliated with Tren de Aragua in Portland, Oregon.
The Trump administration has doubled down on its defense of federal officers in both cases, which they have framed as acts of self-defense, and have promised to harden deportation efforts further.
Leaders in both Minnesota and Oregon have called for ICE to halt operations as investigations into the shootings proceed.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said “a full, completed investigation” is her office’s priority and described the incident as “another terrible, unnecessary violent event instigated by the reckless agenda of the Trump administration.”
Meanwhile, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has told ICE officers in his city to “get the f— out.”
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who authorized his state’s National Guard to be “staged and ready,” said state investigators must work alongside the FBI after officials said they were not being allowed access to evidence from the shooting.
Demonstrators were expected to gather in metros across the nation on Friday, including Minneapolis; Milwaukee; Denver; Austin, Texas; and San Jose, California.
NewsNation’s Ali Bradley, Jeff Arnold, Patrick Djordjevic and Anna Kutz contributed to this report.
Who is Renee Good, fatally shot by ICE in Minneapolis?
Details are still emerging about Renee Nicole Macklin Good, the woman fatally shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
Macklin Good was a mother of three who’d recently moved to Minneapolis from Kansas City, Missouri. A self-described “poet and writer and wife and mom,” she was a U.S. citizen born in Colorado, according to the Associated Press.
She’d previously gone by Renee Macklin, but filed a name change petition in Missouri in October 2023, saying she wanted to “share a name with my partner,” NewsNation affiliate WDAF reported.
Macklin Good had just dropped off her 6-year-old son at school and was driving back home with her current partner when she encountered the group of ICE officers on Wednesday.
Read more: What we know about woman fatally shot by ICE officer
Minneapolis mayor doubles down on ICE: ‘We want them out’
As protests continue in Minneapolis, Democratic Mayor Jacob Frey once again called for ICE officers to leave the city.
“The Trump admin will tell you ICE is here for safety. That is a lie. They are creating chaos and danger while tearing families apart. Enough. We want them out,” Frey said.
In a news conference hours after the shooting death of Renee Macklin Good, Frey told ICE officers in his city to “get the f— out.“
Read more: Walz blasts Noem, Trump; readies National Guard for protests
ICE protesters attempting to disperse in Minneapolis
Several people with megaphones have reportedly told crowds of protesters they are done for the day, and to anyone who remains, “That is your choice.”
Police deploy gas on ICE protesters in Minneapolis
Federal agents appeared to deploy gas on protesters outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, following earlier arrests during the demonstration.
Minneapolis ICE shooting a possible ‘Kent State moment’: Mick Mulvaney
NewsNation political contributor Mick Mulvaney, who served as acting chief of staff during the first Trump administration, is pushing back on the current administration’s rhetoric surrounding the shooting death of Renee Macklin Good.
“I don’t think most normal Americans will look at this and think it was domestic terrorism … This does not look like domestic terrorism,” Mulvaney said, referencing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s earlier claims.
Instead, he said Macklin Good driving away seemed like someone who “may have been out of line, but was just trying to get out of the way.”
“I don’t think a lot of people think the penalty for that should be death,” Mulvaney added, comparing the volatile situation to the 1970 Kent State shooting, in which the Ohio National Guard fatally fired on protestors on the college campus.
“That was a turning point, I think, in the way that mainstream America looked at the Vietnam War and at the protests,” he said. “I wonder if that’s what this is.”
Mulvaney added that he wants a complete investigation into Wednesday’s shooting before he makes any judgment on the situation.
3 protesters arrested in Minneapolis after ICE shooting
NewsNation crews in Minneapolis witnessed at least three people being arrested, including one person who was thrown into the snow.
Trump admin, Minnesota leaders dispute ICE shooting death details
Federal officials argue Renee Macklin Good was harassing agents before trying to run officers over with her car, but Minnesota lawmakers maintain she was not attempting to hurt anyone but rather trying to leave the situation.
In one video from the scene taken by bystanders, a car is positioned in front of an ICE vehicle. The driver can be heard telling officers to “go around.” One officer approaches and says, “Get out of the f—ing car,” while attempting to open the driver’s door.
At that point, three officers surround the car, with one standing directly in front. The driver reverses briefly, then accelerates forward. As the vehicle turns right and attempts to move forward, the officer who had been in front shifts to the left side and fires three shots in rapid succession as the car pulls away and crashes into other vehicles.
“Our officer followed his training. Did exactly what he’s been taught to do in that situation,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday at a news conference. “And took actions to defend himself.
Noem said the shooting was done in self-defense and that the officer had been hit by Macklin Good’s vehicle.
But local leaders are disputing the administration’s versions of events, pointing to video evidence.
“They are already trying to spin this as an action of self-defense. Having seen the video of myself, I want to tell everybody directly, that is bull—-,” Minneapolis’ Democratic Mayor Jacob Frey said.
Despite calls for the agency to leave the state, Noem said ICE operations will continue as Minnesota’s Democratic Gov. Walz readies the state’s National Guard to handle potential unrest.
Read more: Feds, Minneapolis officials dispute details on fatal ICE shooting