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Russia unleashes nuclear-capable missile in Ukraine blitz... as Kyiv braces for more + Trump to Europe: ‘International law? We don’t need it’... allies stunned + Iran erupts: Protests spread as regime cracks down... Trump’s next move loomsMinnesota ICE Shooting: Agent Video Reveals Confrontation
A cellphone video recorded by the ICE officer who fired the fatal shot in Minneapolis has surfaced showing the moments before Renee Good was shot, intensifying nationwide protests and a political struggle over jurisdiction and accountability
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A new mobile phone video reportedly filmed by the ICE agent who fired the fatal shot in Minneapolis has surfaced, showing the moments leading up to the confrontation that left Renee Good dead and intensifying the national debate over federal use of force.
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