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Thousands of mourners gathered in South Minneapolis last night for a vigil.
They honored a local woman killed yesterday by an ICE agent.
Minnesota Public Radio's Matt Sepic reports eyewitnesses are disputing federal claims that the motorist posed a threat to immigration officers.
Witness video shows 37 year old Renee Nicole Good partly blocking a street with her SUV as ICE agents were conducting what the agency calls quote targeted operations.
After agents order her out of the vehicle, Good reverses the SUV briefly,
then pulls forward and turns to drive away as one of the agents opens fire.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Good weaponized her vehicle in an act of domestic terror.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frye says that's completely false.