us 5 min(s) read Trump labeled ‘disgrace to humanity’ over comment about woman shot

Renee Nicole Good is dead, and the country is tearing itself apart over who is to blame. In Minneapolis, leaders are calling it murder. In Washington, the president is defending the trigger. A graphic video, a shattered family, and a city told to “get the f*** out” to ICE. Then Trump called her a profe… Continues…

Renee Nicole Good’s final moments, captured on a shaky, horrifying video, have become a national fault line. To many in Minneapolis, the image is sickeningly clear: a terrified woman trying to flee, an ICE officer opening her car door, another raising his weapon, a single shot that ends a life and sends her car rolling into a parked vehicle. Mayor Jacob Frey, visibly shaken, rejected any narrative of self-defense and demanded ICE leave his city, accusing the agency of “quite literally killing people” and ripping families apart.

But Donald Trump rushed to rewrite the story in real time. On Truth Social, he branded Good a violent threat and “professional agitator,” casting the ICE officer as a near-martyr under siege from the “Radical Left.” Homeland Security echoed his words, calling the incident “domestic terrorism” and a justified defensive shooting. Online, grief and rage collided with law-and-order loyalty, leaving one brutal, unresolved question hanging over America: when a woman dies in the street at the hands of the state, who gets to decide what her death means?

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