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BREAKING CHAOS: New Video Shatters DHS Narrative — Demand Noem’s Resignation NOW! Footage contradicts official claims — truth exposed.
BREAKING CHAOS: New Video Shatters DHS Narrative — Demand Noem’s Resignation NOW! Footage contradicts official claims — truth exposed.
Rep. Delia Ramirez to Kristi Noem: “Your department is out of control, but you are responsible. You are not fit to hold this office, and I again demand your resignation.”
“I will not be gaslit by these people. I will not tone down the rhetoric. Jonathan Ross killed her. She spoke to him calmly and said, ‘Dude, I’m not mad.’ This is absolutely insane. This is not a tough call. He orphaned her child and called her a ‘f*ing b**’ after he killed her. Do not let Donald Trump, JD Vance, Kristi Noem, or these thugs try to convince you this is anything other than murder.”
And she announced she is introducing Article II against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, stating that she must be held accountable for every murder, every death in custody, and every false imprisonment that has been caused by ICE
But after newly released, crystal-clear footage surfaced showing the moments leading up to Renee Nicole Good’s killing, footage that appears to contradict what Noem previously claimed her reaction is what’s now sending America into a frenzy.
**New Video Fuels Outrage After Minneapolis ICE Shooting, Lawmakers Demand Accountability**
Minneapolis — A newly released video showing the moments before 37-year-old **Renee Nicole Good** was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent has intensified national scrutiny of federal law enforcement and contradicted aspects of the official narrative offered by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ([Reuters][1])
The 47-second cellphone footage, captured from the perspective of ICE agent **Jonathan Ross**, shows an encounter between Good and federal agents during a large ICE operation in south Minneapolis. In the video, Good’s vehicle begins to move forward as Ross stands near the front of the SUV before firing multiple shots. The vehicle subsequently crashes. ([Reuters][1])
Federal officials, including DHS Secretary **Kristi Noem**, have defended the agent’s actions, asserting that Good attempted to use her vehicle as a weapon and that the officer acted in self-defense — a claim echoed by the White House. Noem described the incident as an act of “domestic terrorism” and reiterated support for immigration enforcement operations.
However, the new footage and witness accounts have raised serious questions. Local leaders say the video does not clearly show Good threatening the agent with her vehicle and emphasize that she appeared to be trying to drive away — a point underscored by Minnesota officials who have launched separate investigations.
The contrast between federal statements and the visual record has spurred political backlash. **Rep. Delia Ramirez** and other Democratic lawmakers have sharply criticized Noem’s handling of the incident, calling for accountability and investigations into DHS practices. Protests have erupted in Minneapolis and other cities, with demonstrators demanding transparency and an end to aggressive ICE deployments.
Local officials, including Mayor **Jacob Frey**, have dismissed elements of the federal narrative, labeling some claims as misleading and pressing for fuller disclosure of all relevant evidence.
Emergency medical personnel were reportedly delayed at the scene, according to witnesses, adding to public frustration and calls for procedural reviews of how such incidents are handled in civilian neighborhoods.
As national debate continues, both federal and local investigations are underway to clarify the circumstances that led to Good’s death and to determine whether existing use-of-force policies were followed.
