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<h1>Fatal shooting of woman during ICE enforcement stop sparks dispute over self-defence claim and 'domestic terrorism' label</h1> Federal officials characterised an ICE officer's fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis as lawful self-defence during an enforcement operation, asserting she refused commands, used her vehicle as a weapon, struck an officer, and thereby attempted to cause death or bodily harm; the incident was further described as an act of 'domestic terrorism,' which, if maintained, would frame the conduct as intentional violent targeting of law enforcement and justify escalated investigative and charging posture. Local city leadership and police disputed that justification after reviewing bystander video, stating there was no indication the driver was trying to harm anyone and contesting the self-defence claim; this position would support scrutiny of the shooting as avoidable and potentially unjustified use of force.