President of the United States on Air Force One, comments on the immigration enforcement shooting of an American citizen:
"Without saying anything else, at least that woman was very, very disrespectful to the officers... you can't treat law enforcement like that."
On January 7, 2026, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents shot and killed 37-year-old American citizen Rian Nicole Good in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Surveillance video showed that after Good's vehicle stopped on the road, the officers asked her to open the door, and when the vehicle moved, an officer fired a gun at close range.
Trump initially said on social media that Good had tried to "run over" the officers, and that the shooting was a "self-defense act." However, after watching the video, he changed his statement, saying "this scene is terrible" and "I don't want to see such scenes." He did not directly address whether ICE's response was excessive, but blamed former President Biden's immigration policy, saying "officers were forced to take action." Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey refuted Trump's claim, stating that the video did not show evidence that Good had rammed the officers. The incident sparked thousands of protests locally, and Good's mother said she might have been "scared" and tried to drive away.
Trump's latest statement obviously has a bias, because can you shoot someone dead just because they are disrespectful to law enforcement?
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