A deadly shooting in Minneapolis has revealed sharp political divides in the US. Renee Good, a 37-year-old woman, was fatally shot by a federal ICE officer while driving away. Multiple bystander videos show the incident, but facts remain disputed. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused Good of a "domestic terror attack" by "weaponising her car." US President Donald Trump blamed a "professional agitator" and "radical left movement of violence and hate." On the other side, local Minnesota officials strongly condemned the shooting. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the federal agent "recklessly" used deadly force and demanded ICE leave the city. Governor Tim Walz called the shooting "totally predictable" and "totally avoidable," blaming a recent surge of immigration officers. The conflict escalated when the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said federal justice agencies will lead the investigation alone, cutting co-operation. Minnesota has become a flashpoint given its history with police violence and protests. The shooting occurred near where George Floyd was killed in 2020, sparking nationwide protests. Governor Walz has placed the National Guard on standby and urged peaceful demonstrations. Federal immigration crackdown increased after Trump criticized Minnesota’s Somali community for fraud cases and targeted cities nationwide. This Minneapolis incident is at least the ninth related shooting since last September, all involving cars. Democrats call for tighter oversight while the Trump administration insists its tough immigration approach works. Vice-President JD Vance defended the ICE agent, stating, "This guy was doing his job." Walz retorted that officials spread "verifiably false" claims about Good. Videos appear to support opposing views depending on perspective, deepening the political chasm in the US.