An election worker says two federal officers confronted her at a New York polling location during the state’s primaries, after she posted criticism online about an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer. The officer she criticized is associated with the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis. According to the account, the confrontation occurred during voting hours, when the worker was contacted in person by the federal officers at the polling site. The reports describe her as stating that the officers raised the social media post as the reason for the visit. The coverage across outlets centers on the worker’s claim about what happened at the polls and links the online post to the ICE officer involved in the Minneapolis death. The articles do not indicate, based on the provided summaries, what the officers said or what response the worker gave beyond the claim that she was confronted because of the post. None of the excerpts provided include an official response from the federal officers or agencies involved.