Minneapolis Mayor Speaks Out After

In the days since the shooting, two versions of the same moment have collided in the streets.

Federal authorities insist the officer had no choice, accusing Good of turning her car into a weapon and

framing the encounter as an act of “domestic terrorism.”

But to neighbors who heard the sirens and saw her body taken away,

that language feels like a second killing — one of her character, her humanity, and their trust.

The location makes the wound even deeper.

This happened in the shadow of George Floyd’s memorial,

in a neighborhood that has already marched, mourned, and watched promises of reform fade.

Now candles burn again on a sidewalk altar,

as family members demand answers and community leaders plead for restraint.

Between official statements and raw grief,

one truth hangs over Minneapolis: if this is justice, why does it keep looking like loss?

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