Yikes 😳 the video Vance shared to defend the ICE agent’s actions in the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good does not clearly establish that the agent was in imminent danger or justify deadly force. Vance reposted cellphone footage taken by the agent involved, framing it as “proof” that the officer acted in “self-defense” against a threat from Good’s vehicle. However, the footage as showing a tense encounter in which Good is heard calmly saying things like, “That’s fine, dude, I’m not mad at you,” before being ordered out of her vehicle; as she begins to drive away, the video abruptly cuts and gunshots are heard, and a voice can be heard making a derogatory remark immediately afterward calling her a “fucking bitch”.
The video does not clearly show the agent being struck or in immediate danger when he fires, and that characterizing Good’s movement as a lethal threat is not supported by what is visible in the clip. Minneapolis leaders have openly disputed the federal narrative and called for accountability, saying the footage suggests excessive force rather than a justified defensive action. 
Because the video does not provide a clean, undeniable depiction of an imminent threat, it’s actually more incriminating rather than exculpatory. The tone of the encounter and the apparent lack of an obvious, unambiguous danger at the moment shots are fired. It actually shows the ICE agent acted out of uncontrolled anger.
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