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New video filmed by ICE agent shows moments before fatal Minneapolis shooting

Posted on: May 14, 2025 10:04 IST | Posted by: Cbc
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The Department of Homeland Security has also shared a post with the video on X, with a simple caption saying: "WATCH."

Vice-President JD Vance said the new video supports the Trump administration's characterization of events.

"Watch this, as hard as it is. Many of you have been told this law enforcement officer wasn't hit by a car, wasn't being harassed, and murdered an innocent woman," he wrote on X.

"The reality is that his life was endangered and he fired in self defense."

New video of Minneapolis shooting taken by ICE agent

A U.S. Online media outlet called Alpha News has released a video from the perspective of a federal immigration agent who fatally shot a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis this week. This video includes graphic language and the sound of shots being fired.

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In the video, Good is visible in the driver's seat speaking to an ICE agent through her open window. She tells them, "It's all good, dude, I'm not mad at you."

Another person can be seen standing outside the car, holding up a cellphone and telling at least one officer to show their face.

Officials in Portland are calling for transparency and accountability after U.S. Federal agents shot two people in the city this afternoon.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said a man and a woman were shot during an immigration operation in the city's southeast, claiming a driver had "weaponized" a vehicle against federal officers — a similar allegation made after yesterday's deadly shooting in Minneapolis.

Portland police, who responded to the shooting but whose officers were not involved, said they did not yet have enough information to confirm or deny that claim.

"I have [seen the DHS statement], but I have no information to verify the information on the validity or accuracy of it," Portland Police Chief Bob Day said at an evening news conference.

Like their counterparts in Minnesota did on Wednesday, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson called for ICE to halt all operations in his city until a full investigation could be conducted, while Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek asked for residents to keep the peace and ignore "the bait."

Meanwhile, in Minneapolis, protests and vigils continue in response to the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.

The FBI is investigating both shootings.

We’re concluding our live updates for tonight, but we'll have more coverage on cbc.ca/news and in our full story on the Portland shootings.

A statement from the board of commissioners for Multnomah County, which includes Portland, called for an end to the "terror and violence" it says immigration enforcement is causing in the community.

"The County will not stand by as the federal government attacks our neighbours. We stand united in our support for our immigrant and refugee neighbours," the statement says.

It adds that the board unanimously voted to extend an emergency declaration this morning in response to the ongoing impacts of ICE activity in the county. The declaration empowers county agencies to adhere to Oregon's sanctuary statutes and facilitate emergency services.

"We know County residents are angry. We are angry," the statement says.

"Portlanders have a proud tradition of opposing injustice through nonviolent protest, and we encourage our community to keep showing up as they have been to oppose this horrific violence. We must stand together."

Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez, the top prosecutor in Portland, said local officials are "very carefully monitoring" the investigation into the shooting.

"We're making sure that the interests of this community are well represented and that this investigation is done in a thorough and complete manner," he told reporters in a clip posted to YouTube by CBS-affiliate KOIN 6 News.

Vasquez said he couldn't offer any further information on the shooting involving federal agents, but noted his office is working closely with Portland police and the FBI.

"We're making sure that they have all the resources that they need," he said.

"Of course our priority and main concern is that there is a thorough and complete investigation, that all facts that can be learned are obtained and that we can get as much information as possible."

In a statement about the Portland incident posted to X, the Department of Homeland Security said an agent fired a "defensive shot" after a driver "weaponized his vehicle."

DHS says the driver attempted to run over law enforcement officers who were conducting a targeted vehicle stop after the agents identified themselves to the vehicle's occupants.

This is similar language to what federal officials used to describe what took place in Minneapolis.

The driver drove off with the passenger inside, the statement says.

News of the shooting interrupted a meeting of city councillors in Portland this afternoon. An official session was underway when council president Elana Pirtle-Guiney called for an immediate recess to speak to councillors about the incident.

Pirtle-Guiney delivered the news of the shooting when councillors returned about an hour later.

"As far as we know, both of these individuals are still alive and we are hoping for more positive updates throughout the afternoon," she said during the session, which was available online.

Portland Mayor Keith Wilson said the shooting is "deeply troubling" on the heels of the death in Minneapolis.

"We cannot sit by while constitutional protections erode and bloodshed mounts. Portland is not a 'training ground' for militarized agents, and the 'full force' threatened by the [Trump] administration has deadly consequences. As Mayor, I call on ICE to end all operations in Portland until a full investigation can be completed," said Wilson.

"Federal militarization undermines effective, community‑based public safety, and it runs counter to the values that define our region. I will use every legal and legislative tool available to protect our residents' civil and human rights."

Portland has been one of several Democratic cities in the U.S. Subject to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.

The statement from the Portland Police Bureau said officers responded to reports of a shooting on Southeast Main Street just after 2:15 p.m. PT.

Less than 10 minutes later, officers found a man and a woman with gunshot wounds at NE 146 Avenue and East Burnside Street, nearly five kilometres away from where the shooting took place.

The man and the woman were both taken to hospital, police said.

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