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Now to Minneapolis.
A woman was shot dead this week by an ICE officer during a federal immigration enforcement operation in South Minneapolis.
Homeland Security has described the operation as one of its largest to date.
Federal officials say the officer fired in self-defense, alleging the woman used her vehicle as a weapon.
But Minneapolis police have publicly disputed parts of that account, confirming that shots were fired before the vehicle crashed and that the FBI is now investigating.
The shooting has ignited immediate outrage in a city still defined by the killing of George Floyd, where any fatal use of force carries deep historical weight.
As the investigation continues, the case has reopened urgent questions about federal authority, accountability, and the use of lethal force.
Questions that are unlikely to fade anytime soon.
The woman has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, a mother of three, a beloved wife, and daughter.
That's it for today's episode, but these cases are moving fast and the next hearings, filings and decisions could change everything.
So join us next week as we continue tracking the trials that will define 2026 from first appearance to final verdict.
You won't want to miss what comes next.
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OK, we will start there with the judge, Judge Aaron Subramanian. He said that he noticed Diddy looking at the jury twice and nodding vigorously. And then he told Diddy's attorney that this is absolutely unacceptable and basically threatened that if it continues to happen, he will have Diddy removed from court and that he can no longer attend his own trial.
OK, we will start there with the judge, Judge Aaron Subramanian. He said that he noticed Diddy looking at the jury twice and nodding vigorously. And then he told Diddy's attorney that this is absolutely unacceptable and basically threatened that if it continues to happen, he will have Diddy removed from court and that he can no longer attend his own trial.
OK, we will start there with the judge, Judge Aaron Subramanian. He said that he noticed Diddy looking at the jury twice and nodding vigorously. And then he told Diddy's attorney that this is absolutely unacceptable and basically threatened that if it continues to happen, he will have Diddy removed from court and that he can no longer attend his own trial.
So Judge Aaron Subramanian was not a happy camper today and he made it known.
So Judge Aaron Subramanian was not a happy camper today and he made it known.
So Judge Aaron Subramanian was not a happy camper today and he made it known.