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Newly released cellphone footage recorded on an ICE agent's phone captures tense interactions and audio from the moments before the fatal Minneapolis shooting of Renee Nicole Good, intensifying national protests and political scrutiny of federal tactics.
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ICE agent phone footage shows tense moments before Minneapolis shooting
New cellphone footage recorded by an ICE officer and other agency clips have emerged showing the moments before the fatal Minneapolis shooting of Renee Nicole Good. Videos released by federal and local outlets have intensified national debate over the use of force and prompted large protests.
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Khamenei reportedly weighing escape plan as protests surge
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U S intercepts third sanctioned tanker in a week
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USDA suspends federal awards to Minnesota amid massive fraud probe
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DOJ Civil Rights Division will not investigate Minneapolis ICE shooting
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Federal agents shoot two in Portland during vehicle stop
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House passes three year extension of ACA subsidies
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OpenAI and SoftBank to invest 1 billion in SB Energy for AI infrastructure
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Glencore and Rio Tinto restart talks to create mining giant
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FCC approves SpaceX plan to deploy additional 7,500 Starlink satellites
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