Minneapolis ICE shooting involved tactics many police departments warn against − but not ICE itself

A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer fired a fatal shot at Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother, while she was driving in Minneapolis, sparking outrage and raising questions about police training and policy.

The shooting was defended by Trump administration officials as necessary to stop a fleeing suspect, but local authorities condemned it as unjustified. The incident highlights the inconsistent approach taken by law enforcement agencies towards deadly force policies. While many departments have implemented prohibitions on shooting at moving vehicles, ICE's policy lacks clear guidance on this issue.

In contrast, most police departments have recognized the importance of prioritizing human life and adopting use-of-force policies that minimize harm to both officers and suspects. The Minneapolis shooting serves as a stark reminder of the gap between law enforcement policies and best practices for protecting life.

The fatal shooting in Minneapolis occurred when ICE officers attempted to stop Renee Good's car, which was moving at high speed. While the incident is still under investigation, it appears that the officer who fired the shot tried to open the door of the vehicle while another officer stood in front of it as she tried to pull away.

Critics argue that shooting at a moving vehicle like Good's car would be considered unjustified unless there was an imminent threat. However, in this case, the officer lacked clear guidance on how to safely apprehend the suspect without putting themselves or others at risk.

The lack of clear instruction for ICE officers to step out of the way of moving vehicles where feasible is particularly concerning. This omission has been compared to generally recognized best practices in policing, which emphasize de-escalation techniques and minimizing the use of force whenever possible.

President Joe Biden's 2022 executive order required federal law enforcement agencies, including ICE, to adopt use-of-force policies that meet or exceed those of the Department of Justice. However, the provision requiring officers to step out of the way of moving cars has not been included in ICE's policy.

The shooting raises questions about whether the agency is prioritizing public safety and protecting human life. Critics argue that clearer guidelines on the use of force would help prevent such tragedies and hold officers accountable for their actions.

The Minneapolis incident highlights the need for law enforcement agencies to adopt more nuanced and evidence-based approaches to policing, one that prioritizes de-escalation techniques and minimizes the use of force whenever possible. By doing so, agencies can reduce the risk of harm to both officers and suspects, while also promoting a safer and more just community.
 
idk man...ICE's policy on deadly force is all over the place 🤯. I mean, it's like they're trying to protect their agents but at what cost? Renee Good was just minding her own biz driving down the road and then BAM! She gets shot by an ICE officer who couldn't even safely apprehend her 🚔.

and another thing...President Biden's executive order was a good start, but it seems like ICE is still stuck in the dark ages when it comes to their use-of-force policy 🔦. They need to step up their game and prioritize public safety over agent safety. I mean, what's more important? Saving lives or following some arbitrary policy that doesn't even consider de-escalation techniques 🤷‍♂️.

but then again...ICE is dealing with some tough stuff like immigration enforcement and border control. Maybe they need to take a more aggressive approach to maintain order 🚨. I don't know, it's all so confusing...my brain hurts trying to wrap my head around it 😩.
 
This is wild 🤯... i feel bad for that mom she didn't deserve to die like that 🙏. I was thinking about this from an outsider's perspective and it seems crazy to me how ICE can just do whatever without some clear rules 🚔. Like what if the suspect was trying to run away but not with a weapon? shouldn't there be some way to de-escalate instead of shooting? 💡 it's all so unclear...
 
can we really trust these 'expert' officials who are supposed to follow best practices yet keep getting it wrong? i mean, shooting at a moving car? that's just crazy talk 😂. what if the person was scared for their life and just trying to get away from trouble? do they deserve to die because of some unclear policy? 🤔 the whole thing just feels so... avoidable.
 
I'm still trying to process what happened in Minneapolis... 🤯 it's like they took all this good stuff about de-escalation techniques and priorities human life, but then went ahead and did the opposite. I mean, shooting at someone who was just driving, trying to get away? That doesn't seem right to me...ICE should have some super clear guidelines on what to do in situations like that.

And can we talk about how backwards this policy is? Like, they're saying it's necessary to stop a fleeing suspect, but what if the guy wasn't even doing anything wrong? What if he was just scared and trying to get away? You'd want someone to step out of the way first, right?

It's like they took all these great ideas about policing and then just, you know... threw them out the window. I'm not sure what kind of world we're living in anymore where this stuff is even possible...
 
"When you're going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill 💔🚨 ICE's lack of clear guidelines on shooting at moving vehicles is a recipe for disaster. It's high time they revisit their policies and adopt best practices from law enforcement agencies that prioritize human life over all else. 🤝
 
man this is wild 🤯 like what even is the protocol for ICE agents in these situations? shouldn't they be trained to prioritize de-escalation over making some super aggressive move that could end up killing someone in a split second? it's all about training and policy, but it seems like there are just no clear guidelines here. 😩 and can you imagine being a mom with kids and having this happen to your sister? 🤕 the lack of accountability for these officers is staggering. we need better systems in place to prevent this kind of thing from happening again 💡
 
omg this is crazy I mean what's up with these ice guys they literally killed some lady for trying to get away from them like isn't that how you're supposed to handle a situation where someone's being reckless 🤯 and they didn't even have clear guidelines on it? I'm shocked that trump admin officials are defending this like come on did they really think shooting at a moving car was the right call? 🙄 and what about joe biden's exec order from 2022? shouldn't that be enough to set some standards for ice? anyway i guess we'll just have to keep waiting to see how this whole thing plays out 🕰️
 
Man... this is just great 🤦‍♂️. Another cop who thinks they're above the law gets away with shooting someone for no reason. It's like they think they can just drive up to you in their ice cream truck of justice and blast you out the window because you were "fleeing". Come on, dude! 🚔😂 Newsflash: just because you're wearing a badge doesn't mean you're above accountability.

And what really gets my goat is that ICE was all like "oh, we had to stop her" but they don't even have the decency to have some basic training on how to not shoot themselves in the foot (literally). It's clear they just winged it and hoped for the best. 🤦‍♂️

The fact that Trump administration officials are downplaying this is just ridiculous. If your uncle shot up a car and killed someone, you'd be all like "WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?!" So why isn't the same level of scrutiny applied to ICE's actions? 🙄
 
🤕 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this... ICE officer fires at a moving car and hits the mom. Like what's the protocol here? 🚗👮‍♀️ If it's an emergency, why can't they just call for backup or something instead of being all aggressive? It's not like Renee was trying to flee from anything... I'm so upset about this. We need to make sure law enforcement is held accountable for their actions and that we're prioritizing human life over protocol. 💔
 
🤔 This whole thing is just a reminder that our lives are literally in other people's hands sometimes... I mean, we all wish we had control over every situation we're in, but at the end of the day, we don't. The officer's mistake, if you can even call it that, was a human error on top of a system without clear guidelines - it's not just about the shooting itself, it's about how we train our officers and what kind of culture they're operating in. Can we learn from this? Absolutely! We need to start having these conversations about accountability and prioritizing life over 'protecting' whatever narrative we want. It's all about perspective, people... 🙏
 
🤦‍♂️ICE's policy on shooting at moving vehicles is super outdated 🚗💥. I mean, come on, if you're gonna try to stop someone, step outta the way of their car first 😂. It's not exactly rocket science 👀. Most police departments already know that approach and it's worked just fine for years. Why can't ICE get on board? 🤔

And what really gets my goat is that there are supposed to be clear guidelines in place, but they're either ignored or not enforced 💁‍♂️. It's like they're trying to create situations where officers have no choice but to shoot first and ask questions later 🚫. That's just crazy talk 😱.

I'm all for keeping people safe, but not at the expense of innocent lives 💔. If we want to make sure that our law enforcement agencies are doing their jobs effectively, we need to make sure they're following best practices 📚. No more excuses, ICE! Get your policy in order and let's move forward 👊.
 
man... this is so messed up 🤯 37 years old mom just trying to drive home from work and gets shot by an ice officer it's like they forgot that humans are supposed to be the priority not targets for police actions i mean what if she was fleeing with her kids? wouldnt want to be in their shoes thinking about all the what ifs... its time for us to rethink our approach to law enforcement - training, policies, everything needs a revamp so we can prioritize human life over protocol 🤝
 
man this is so messed up 🤕 ICE needs some serious retraining on how to handle situations like this, it's wild they thought shooting at a moving car was an option 😅 the president's executive order should be enforced properly, not just on paper 📝 we need clear guidelines for these guys to follow, like "step out of the way" 🚶‍♂️ it's basic human safety 101 💡
 
🤔 what's up with all these departments having rules against shooting at moving cars but ICE just kinda does whatever? it's like they're trying to be some kind of superhero cop but really they're just making everyone scared 😬 and i'm no fan of the whole 'prioritize human life' thing if it means letting bad people go free.
 
This is such a sad and avoidable situation 🤕. I'm literally shaking my head over this ICE officer's decision to shoot Renee Good's car. What's the logic in that? We know now they were trying to stop her, but was it really worth killing her? It's crazy how we're still having these conversations about police training and policy... can't we just standardize use-of-force protocols everywhere? 🤯 The lack of clear guidance for ICE officers is appalling. I mean, come on, if you're gonna pull someone over, don't try to shoot 'em while they're driving! It's that simple. We need better, more humane approaches to policing, and we need them now 💡
 
I'm so upset about this 😩 what's wrong with ICE policy? Doesn't it say anything about not shooting at cars in traffic 🚗💨? Like I get that they want to stop someone but come on! You gotta prioritize people's lives over the lawnmower effect 💪. And what's up with no clear guidelines? It's just gonna keep happening until something changes 🤦‍♀️. We need better training for these officers, like, basic de-escalation techniques or something 😊. Can't we all just get along and find a way to solve problems without resorting to violence? 💕
 
😕 ice officer shoots & kills 37yo mom driving in minneapolis... whats goin on? 🤔 their policy lacks clear guidance on shooting at movin vehicles 🚗💥 like they didnt learn from other police depts that r usin use of force policies to minimize harm 🙏 and now hes tryna defend shootin her from a stop ? 💯 what kinda crazy is that ? 😱
 
It's just mind-blowing that an ICE officer thought it was okay to shoot Renee Good's car, like who does that?! 🤯 The lack of clear guidance on using force with moving vehicles is just crazy. I mean, if you're gonna stop a suspect, don't try to open the door while they're still moving – just stay outta their way! 😒 It's not rocket science, folks. And what really gets me is that this incident is being used as an excuse for ICE's policy, like "oh, we're following procedure." Procedure?!?! 🙄 We need better policies and training for our law enforcement officers, pronto! 💪
 
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