Vice President JD Vance has posted a new video on X that appears to show Renee Good's last words to immigration agents before an ICE officer shot and killed her in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The video, which has sparked widespread outrage and attention, also provides a new angle of shooting from the scene.
The video was uploaded by Vance on his account @JD_Vance and is titled "Renee Good's last words". It appears to be a recording of Good speaking with immigration agents before being shot dead at the scene. The video has sparked widespread condemnation from lawmakers, advocacy groups, and others who have expressed their outrage and sadness over the tragic event.
The video has also been shared widely on social media platforms, with many users expressing their shock and grief over the loss of Renee Good's life. Some have called for accountability from those responsible for her death, while others have praised Vance for taking action to shed light on this tragic event.
CBS News' Ash-har Quraishi reports that Vance posted the video after being confronted by protesters in Minneapolis who were demanding justice for Renee Good. The protesters had gathered outside the Minnesota Governor's mansion, where Vance was speaking at a rally, and were chanting slogans and holding signs calling for accountability from those responsible for Good's death.
The video has sparked a national conversation about police brutality and systemic racism, with many calling for greater accountability and reform from law enforcement agencies across the country.
The video was uploaded by Vance on his account @JD_Vance and is titled "Renee Good's last words". It appears to be a recording of Good speaking with immigration agents before being shot dead at the scene. The video has sparked widespread condemnation from lawmakers, advocacy groups, and others who have expressed their outrage and sadness over the tragic event.
The video has also been shared widely on social media platforms, with many users expressing their shock and grief over the loss of Renee Good's life. Some have called for accountability from those responsible for her death, while others have praised Vance for taking action to shed light on this tragic event.
CBS News' Ash-har Quraishi reports that Vance posted the video after being confronted by protesters in Minneapolis who were demanding justice for Renee Good. The protesters had gathered outside the Minnesota Governor's mansion, where Vance was speaking at a rally, and were chanting slogans and holding signs calling for accountability from those responsible for Good's death.
The video has sparked a national conversation about police brutality and systemic racism, with many calling for greater accountability and reform from law enforcement agencies across the country.