Legal expert clarifies rights and investigations after Renee Good ICE shooting in Minneapolis

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A constitutional law professor breaks down the legal questions surrounding the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, detailing ICE powers and limits (such as when they can require someone to exit a vehicle or enter private property), immunity and investigation questions, and the potential for civil rights lawsuits, while the city reminds residents of their rights and how to respond safely during federal operations.
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