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    Peete says RCPD protocols contrast with ICE actions in Minneapolis shooting

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    By Rose Gruenbacher on January 8, 2026 Local News, Riley County
    RCPD director Brian Peete (Photo by AJ Shaw/News Radio KMAN)

    RCPD director Brian Peete, reflecting Thursday on the shooting of a woman in Minneapolis by an ICE officer, called parts of the incident “troubling.”

    The woman, 37-year-old Renee Good, was in her vehicle when she was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Wednesday.

    Federal officials, including members of the Trump Administration, defended the shooting as lawful, saying that the agent who fired his weapon was acting in self defense. City and state officials described those accounts as “propaganda,” and “garbage,” with a video showing that the woman’s vehicle appeared to be turning away from the officer as he opened fire.

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