Amid uproar and nationwide protests over the US Immigration agent's fatal shooting in Portland, Minneapolis, the White House on Friday reposted a new video on social media showing the events moments before the gunfire rang out.
The video clip, taken from the ICE agent's phone, shows the 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good sitting behind the wheel of her car and speaking to the officer.
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"That's fine, dude, I'm not mad at you," said the Minnesota woman in the 47-second video seconds before he opens fire after Good puts the car in gear in an apparent effort to pull back into the street.
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Different accounts of the shooting emerged on Thursday after the incident, with the Trump administration and the Homeland Security officials defending the ICE agent's shooting. President Donald Trump, sharing the video, had said that it seemed he had fired the shots in "self-defence".
The latest video, obtained by Minnesota-based outlet Alpha News, shows that ICE agent Jonathan Ross gets out of his car and approaches Good's vehicle, which is partially blocking the traffic. A black dog is seen through an open rear window as well. Ross circles around the car and films the vehicle's license plate, and encounters Good's wife, Becca Good, in the street.
"We don't change our plates every morning, just so you know. It'll be the same plate when you come talk to us later. That's fine. U.S. citizen," Good says.
While Becca Good also joined the talk, another ICE agent was approaching the vehicle and ordered her to get out of the car. She can be seen reversing briefly, then putting the car into gear and turning the steering wheel, apparently trying to drive away. As the car moves forward, shots can be heard. "Fucking bitch," said the agent.
Vice President J.D. Vance had accused Good of using her car as a weapon. While sharing the video, Vance added that it shows that the officer's life was in danger.
The other videos of the shooting that emerged on social media showed Good turning the car away from Ross as she drives forward.
While talking to the media, Becca Good said that they had stopped the car, "to support our neighbours." "We had whistles, they had guns," she added.
Minnesota authorities said that they are opening their own investigation into the US Immigration officer's fatal shooting.
The state's lead investigative agency, the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, said that the FBI is not cooperating and has blocked the BCA from accesing the scene evidence, witness interviews and other material.