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Fatal ICE Agent Shooting in Manhattan 2026: Protests Erupt Over Contradictory Evidence

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Protests erupt in Manhattan following the fatal ICE agent shooting of a 37-year-old woman, as video evidence contradicts government claims of 'domestic terrorism.'

Official narratives are clashing with video evidence. On January 7, 2026, an ICE agent fatally shot a 37-year-old woman in Manhattan, sparking a firestorm of controversy. While the government labels it 'terrorism,' the footage tells a much different story.

Public Outcry Over ICE Agent Shooting Manhattan 2026 Incident

On Thursday evening, hundreds of protesters filled the streets of Manhattan's Financial District, braving freezing temperatures to demand justice. They're protesting the death of Good, who was shot at close range by an ICE agent. According to reports from The Verge, the tension peaked during DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's visit to One World Trade Center, where she defended the agent's actions.

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ICE agent fatally shoots 37-year-old Good at close range in Manhattan.
Secretary Noem labels the incident an 'act of domestic terrorism.' Protests begin in the Financial District.

Narrative Clash: 'Domestic Terrorism' vs. Video Evidence

The controversy centers on the discrepancy between official statements and public footage. While Secretary Noem described the victim's actions as terrorism, video footage appears to show Good waving agents past her vehicle before attempting to drive away. This visual evidence has fueled accusations of excessive force and a potential cover-up by federal authorities.

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