Shocking footage shows ICE agents dragging disabled woman from car less than a week after Renee Nicole Good shooting

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Trump administration have faced intense backlash following the deployment of agents across the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area. Public anger has grown after a video circulated online allegedly showing ICE officers forcibly removing a disabled woman from her vehicle.

Over the past few weeks, more than 2,000 federal agents were sent to the region in what the Department of Homeland Security described as its largest enforcement operation to date, part of a renewed crackdown on undocumented immigrants under President Trump.

Tensions escalated further last week when 37-year-old mother of three Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot while attempting to leave the scene of an ICE traffic stop. The incident sparked nationwide outrage, though administration officials defended the agent involved, citing self-defense.

Following Good’s death, large demonstrations erupted in Minneapolis–Saint Paul. ICE official Charles Marcus told Fox News that at least 60 protesters have been arrested in recent days for allegedly assaulting or obstructing federal officers during enforcement actions.

Days later, another disturbing video began circulating online. Near the location of Good’s shooting, footage shows ICE agents pulling an unidentified woman from her car as she screamed and resisted being detained.

In the video, masked agents are seen reaching into the vehicle, forcing open the door, and dragging the woman onto the ground. She can be heard saying she is autistic, disabled, and trying to reach a medical appointment.

Bystanders shouted angrily at the agents, accusing them of cruelty and lack of compassion. While some reports claim the woman tried to block officers with her vehicle, those claims are not clearly confirmed by the footage.

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