“INCONSISTENCIES UNCOVERED: Viral Video Sparks New Questions About the Renee Nicole Good Minneapolis Shooting”

A woman could be seen in chaotic footage as she was dragged from her car by ICE agents during protests in Minnesota following the fatal shooting of Renee Good.

The unidentified woman was allegedly blocking ICE agents working to capture illegal immigrants on Tuesday when officers pulled from her the vehicle as she desperately clung onto the driver’s side door.

It is understood she had been attempting to wedge agents between her car and a second car, which was also blocking the road during an ICE operation in Minnesota.

‘I’m disabled, I’m trying to go to the doctor up there,’ the woman shouted at the crowd which had gathered around the agents, heckling and filming them.

The agents, who all wore masks and sunglasses to shield their identities, threw the distressed woman to the ground after successfully getting her out of the car. Her seat belt was still tugging at her neck.

As at least three male officials shoved the woman against her car and handcuffed her, distressed protesters shouted, begging them to stop.

‘Stop, stop,’ the protesters repeatedly shouted. ‘That’s so f**ked up,’ another said, while a third added: ‘All you do is hurt.’

At least 60 agitators have been charged with impeding or assaulting immigration authorities in Minnesota in the last five days, ICE official Marcos Charles told Fox.

‘We will be arresting anybody that interferes or impedes in any of these enforcement actions,’ Charles said. ‘We’ve already arrested 60… that have got in our way, impeded us or assaulted an officer.’

The video shows the unidentified woman being pulled from her car as she desperately clung onto the driver's side door on Tuesday
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The video shows the unidentified woman being pulled from her car as she desperately clung onto the driver’s side door on Tuesday

The agents, who all wore masks and sunglasses to shield their identities, threw the distressed woman to the ground after successfully getting her out of the car
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The agents, who all wore masks and sunglasses to shield their identities, threw the distressed woman to the ground after successfully getting her out of the car

The incident comes less than a week after Renee Good was shot dead in similar circumstances
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The incident comes less than a week after Renee Good was shot dead in similar circumstances

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