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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shea Stevens. The FBI is investigating the shootings of two people by ICE agents in Portland, Oregon. Both individuals are hospitalized with injuries. Details on the shootings are still being gathered. Meanwhile, the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis on Wednesday is raising questions about use of force by federal officers.
Chapter 2: What details are emerging about the ICE shooting investigations?
Investigators say a 37-year-old woman posed a threat to an officer's safety. But NPR's Sergio Martinez Beltran reports that bystanders disagree.
The person shot and killed in this case, Rene Good, was a U.S. citizen who was not the subject of any law enforcement investigation. There's also a lot of video evidence of this incident. Yet, there are important details that we don't know yet. For instance, videos show Goode's car was perpendicular in the street.
DHS says she was impeding agents, but a witness told NPR Goode was there as a legal observer, although Goode's mother told the Minnesota Star Tribune that her daughter was not an observer nor a protester. But we do know that there were protesters in the street.
NPR's Martin Sergio Bertran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met with a former U.N. diplomat who is expected to be on President Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza. NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports that Trump's peace plan is still in phase one. nearly three months after it was announced.
President Trump has said he will chair the Board of Peace, but he hasn't yet named anyone else, nor has he stood up a promised international force for Gaza. The man widely believed to be tapped for a key post is Nikolai Mladenov, a Bulgarian diplomat who worked for a decade as the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East peace process until 2020.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's office says he met with Mladenov and reiterated that Hamas must be disarmed in Gaza. The statement says that Mladenov will be the director general of the peace council there. President Trump is expected to name his board soon. Michelle Kellerman, NPR News, Tel Aviv.
U.S. forces are now escorting an oil tanker after a two-week chase that began in the Caribbean and ended in the North Atlantic. As NPR's Greg Miber reports.
The U.S. forces prepared to seize the Bella One oil tanker in the Caribbean in late December as it was heading to Venezuela to pick up oil. But the tanker refused to halt. Instead, it changed course and headed out to the Atlantic with U.S. forces in pursuit.
Somewhere along the way, the tanker changed its name from the Bella One to the Maranera and also changed its flag from that of Guyana to Russia. U.S. troops boarded the ship Wednesday in the North Atlantic between Britain and Iceland. Now in American custody, the ship and the crew are headed to the U.S. The U.S. has seized four oil tankers linked to Venezuela since this campaign began last month.
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