Minneapolis ICE shooting brings debate over moving vehicles back in focus
CLAUDIA LAUER
Associated Press
Updated
Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani joins Rahel Solomon to weigh in on details surrounding the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis by a ICE agent.
The fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday thrust a long-running and deeply contested question back into the national spotlight: When is a law enforcement officer justified in using lethal force against someone in a moving vehicle?
A bullet hole is seen in a windshield Wednesday as law enforcement officers work the scene after a federal law enforcement agent shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis.Â
A protester stands next to a makeshift memorial Wedesday honoring the victim of a fatal shooting by a federal law enforcement agent near the scene in Minneapolis.Â
A Minneapolis police officer stands by Wednesday while emergency medical technicians administer aid to a person shot by a Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis.Â
A bullet hole is seen in a windshield Wednesday as law enforcement officers work the scene after a federal law enforcement agent shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis.Â
A protester stands next to a makeshift memorial Wedesday honoring the victim of a fatal shooting by a federal law enforcement agent near the scene in Minneapolis.Â
A Minneapolis police officer stands by Wednesday while emergency medical technicians administer aid to a person shot by a Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis.Â