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A doctor tried to help a woman shot by ICE, but agents prevented him from treating her

A video recorded by a witness after the January 7 shooting shows a man trying to help the victim, but was prevented by agents

A doctor tried to help a woman shot by ICE but agents prevented him from treating her
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A person who identified himself as a doctor was prevented from examining the prey by officials in Minneapolis times after an ICE broker fatally shot her.

After the shooting on Wednesday, January 7, the Huffington Post obtained a movie that a witness had taken of this event.

The clip begins when the person's SUV, which had been shot by an ICE broker, hits a parked car.

May I come check her signal, please? A gentleman asks, and an agent tells him to back away. The representative says" No. "

The person continues," I'm a md. " One broker claims that one agent "don't cares" while another claims that they have their personal doctors on the field and that emergency medical services are on the way.

Therefore, a woman loudly," Where are they? " appears to be referring to the clinical response, and is instructed to rest.

“How can I relax if you just killed my neighbor?” the woman added. In the 32-second video published by the Huffington Post, no one is seen attending the woman who was shot. The driver who was fatally shot was later identified as Renee Nicole Good, 37, and a mother of three, according to the Associated Press. “Renee was one of the kindest people I've ever known,” her mother, Donna Ganger, told the Minnesota Star Tribune. "She was extremely compassionate. She had cared for people her entire life. She was loving, understanding, and caring. She was an incredible human being." A previous video of the incident showed a masked federal agent firing multiple shots at Good's vehicle, which then continued down the street before crashing into the back of another car. The Department of Homeland Security claimed that she attempted to use her vehicle as a weapon and that the agent acted in self-defense. However, local leaders, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, have questioned the DHS's account of the incident.

They are now trying to make this appear self-defense-like. I want to show all right away that that's nonsense after seeing the videos with my own eyes," Frey said at a press meeting. " An officer recklessly used his strength, which led to one's death.

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