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在寻找明尼阿波利斯冰场枪击案答案的过程中,特朗普称被杀女子试图“碾过”特工

2026-01-09 11:56 -ABC  -  浏览量:454933

  唐纳德·特朗普总统表示,这位37岁的女性致命的一枪的采访称,周三在明尼阿波利斯,一名移民和海关执法人员的行为是错误的,因为她试图“碾压”该官员《纽约时报》周四出版。

  “我想看到没有人被枪杀。我也不想看到有人尖叫着试图碾过警察,”特朗普告诉该出版物,称这是一种“恶性情况”。

  州和地方官员反驳了白宫和DHS国务卿克里斯蒂·诺姆的说法,明尼阿波利斯市市长雅各布·弗雷(Jacob Frey)称有关司机的说法为“b -”,并告诉ICE“让f - out”和州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹(Tim Walz)称之为“宣传”

  致命的枪击是视频捕捉被旁观者。在美国广播公司新闻已经证实的视频中,被市议会成员确认为Renee Nicole Good的司机正在ICE officers附近的道路上驾驶她的SUV。当一名警官伸手去拿SUV的门把手时,车向后倾斜,然后开始向右向前移动,看起来似乎远离了警官。可以看到一名警察向行驶中的汽车开枪。

  周三,抗议者聚集在该市的街道上。美国联邦调查局在一份声明中表示,“根据我们的调查协议,事件正在接受审查,我们正在与执法伙伴密切合作。”

  周三,诺姆称司机的行为是“国内恐怖主义行为”谚语一名"反冰暴徒将她的车武装起来对抗执法部门。"

  “一名ICE官员担心自己的生命、执法同事的生命和公众的安全,开枪自卫国土安全部助理部长特里西娅·麦克劳克林说一份声明发布在社交媒体上。

  州政府官员周三反驳了这种描述。该州司法部长基思·埃里森在一份声明中说,他对枪击事件感到“心碎”,但也“愤怒”。很生气。”他指责特朗普政府“将联邦政府武器化,以对抗明尼苏达州人民。”

  埃里森在2007年接受美国广播公司采访时表示,这一死亡事件相当于“政策失败”一次采访,并补充说,将有“对这里使用武力的分析”埃里森说,责任似乎部分在于特朗普,他授权部署,并补充说,“这不是要从在似乎不需要的情况下使用致命武力的军官那里承担责任。”

  瓦尔兹在社交媒体上说,“我看过视频。不要相信这种宣传机器。国家将确保进行全面、公正和迅速的调查,以确保问责和公正。”

  明尼苏达州公共安全部专员鲍勃·雅各布森(Bob Jacobson)周三表示,该部刑事逮捕局正在与美国联邦调查局合作调查枪击事件。

  尽管周四,该局负责人表示,美国联邦调查局现在独自领导调查,并没有向国家调查人员提供任何收集到的证据。沃尔兹随后呼吁“由无党派专业人士进行彻底调查”,并在一次简报会上表示,“明尼苏达州必须成为此次调查的一部分。"

  官员们没有公布开枪警官的姓名。

  特朗普周三表示,这名军官是在“自卫”。

  他在社交媒体上的一篇帖子中说:“驾驶汽车的女子非常混乱,阻碍和抵抗,然后暴力,故意和恶毒地碾过冰官,冰官似乎出于自卫开枪打了她。”

  当《纽约时报》追问特朗普如何得出他对这一事件的结论时,据报道,总统让一名助手播放了一段笔记本电脑上的视频片段,以加强他的观点。

  当被问及他是否认为向类似周三枪击事件的车辆开火是可以接受的时,据报道,特朗普坚持自己的立场,说她“行为可怕”。

  ”然后她把他撞倒了。据报道,特朗普说:“她没有试图碾死他。”。

  在椭圆形办公室向时报记者播放这段剪辑之前,特朗普说,“尽管如此,不,我不喜欢这种情况发生。”

  当记者告诉他,他正在播放的片段似乎没有显示一名警察被轧死,他告诉他们,“这是一个可怕的场景。”

  “我觉得看着很恐怖,”特朗普说。“不,我讨厌看到它。”

  埃里森告诉美国广播公司新闻,在他观看了视频后,“我很清楚”,致命的力量是在司机试图“躲避”警察时产生的,包括向她开枪的警察。

  “蕾妮·古德理应得到公正,我的办公室不会坐视不管,”埃里森说说周三晚上在社交媒体上。“作为司法部长,我将尽我所能追查真相,确保问责制和透明度。”

  Amid search for answers in Minneapolis ICE shooting, Trump says woman killed tried to 'run over' agent

  President Donald Trump said the 37-year-old woman who wasfatally shotby an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday was at fault because she tried to "run over" the officer, according to an interview withThe New York Timespublished on Thursday.

  "I want to see nobody get shot. I want to see nobody screaming and trying to run over policemen either," Trump told the publication, calling it a "vicious situation."

  State and local officials have pushed back on the assertions from the White House and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey calling the claims about the driver "b-------" and telling ICE to "get the f--- out" and Gov. Tim Walz calling it "propaganda."

  The fatal shooting wascaptured on videoby bystanders. In the video, which ABC News has verified, the driver, who was identified by city council members as Renee Nicole Good, is driving her SUV on a road near ICE officers. As one officer reaches for the SUV's door handle, the vehicle lurches backward and then begins moving forward, rightward, seemingly away from the officers. One of the officers can be seen firing into the moving vehicle.

  Protesters gathered on the city's streets on Wednesday. And the FBI said in a statement, "Consistent with our investigative protocol, the incident is under review, and we are working closely with our law enforcement partners."

  Noem on Wednesday described the driver's actions as an "act of domestic terrorism,"sayingthat an "anti-ICE rioter weaponized her vehicle against law enforcement."

  "An ICE officer, fearing for his life, the lives of his fellow law enforcement and the safety of the public, fired defensiveshots," Tricia McLaughlin, the assistant secretary of Homeland Security, said ina statementposted on social media.

  State officials on Wednesday pushed back on such characterizations. The state’s attorney general, Keith Ellison, said in a statement that he was "heartbroken" over the shooting, but was also "angry. Very angry." He accused the Trump administration of "weaponizing the federal government against the people of Minnesota."

  The death amounted to a "policy failure," Ellison told ABC News inan interview, adding that there would be "an analysis on the use of force here."Ellison said that the blame appeared to lie in part with Trump, who authorized the deployment, adding, "That’s not to take responsibility from the officer who used deadly force in a situation that does not appear to call for it."

  Walz said on social media, "I’ve seen the video. Don’t believe this propaganda machine. The state will ensure there is a full, fair, and expeditious investigation to ensure accountability and justice."

  Minnesota Department of Public Safety Commissioner Bob Jacobson said Wednesday that the department's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is working in conjunction with the FBI to investigate the shooting.

  Though on Thursday, the head of the bureau said that the FBI is now solely leading the investigation and has not provided state investigators with any of the evidence it has collected. Walz subsequently called for ""thorough investigation by non-partisan professionals" and said during a briefing that "Minnesota must be part of this investigation."

  Officials have not released the name of the officer who opened fire.

  Trump on Wednesday had said the officer acted in "self defense."

  "The woman driving the car was very disorderly, obstructing and resisting, who then violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer, who seems to have shot her in self defense," he said in a post on social media.

  When Trump was pressed by the Times on how he drew his conclusions about the incident, the president reportedly had an aide play a video clip from a laptop to reinforce his point.

  Asked if he believed firing into a vehicle similar to Wednesday’s shooting is acceptable, Trump reportedly stuck to his position, saying of Good that she "behaved horribly."

  "And then she ran him over. She didn’t try to run him over," Trump said, according to the repot.

  Before playing the clip to the Times reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said, "With all of it being said, no, I don’t like that happening."

  When reporters told him the clip he was showing did not appear to show an ICE officer was run over, he told them, “it’s a terrible scene.”

  "I think it’s horrible to watch," Trump said. "No, I hate to see it."

  Ellison told ABC News that after he viewed the video, it was "clear to me" that the deadly force came as the driver was attempting to "evade" the officers, including the one who fatally shot her.

  "Renee Good deserves justice, and my office will not look away," Ellisonsaidon social media on Wednesday evening. "As Attorney General, I will do everything in my power to pursue the truth and ensure accountability and transparency."

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