The release of body-cam-style video from an ICE agent’s phone backfired spectacularly, MSNBC’s Morning Joe hosts said, arguing it made the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good look even worse for DHS. After airing the footage, Joe Scarborough said the clip shows the agent firing from the side of the vehicle as Good tried to drive away, contradicting early official narratives and undercutting claims she posed an imminent threat. Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski also blasted DHS leadership for rushing to label Good a “domestic terrorist,” noting the video captured calm final moments — and the agent hurling a slur at her after she was killed — further inflaming criticism of the government’s handling of the case.
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