Dramatic illustration of ICE agent shooting at vehicle during Minneapolis confrontation with Renee Good.
Dramatic illustration of ICE agent shooting at vehicle during Minneapolis confrontation with Renee Good.
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Ice agent fatally shoots Renee Good during Minneapolis confrontation

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An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed 37-year-old U.S. citizen Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis on January 8, 2026, after she blocked federal agents with her vehicle and drove toward one, striking him. The Trump administration has defended the shooting as self-defense, labeling Good a domestic terrorist and agitator, while critics including Democrats and celebrities call it unjustified murder amid aggressive ICE operations. Videos of the incident show conflicting interpretations, with some analyses indicating Good was de-escalating and agents were belligerent.

The incident occurred last Wednesday in Minneapolis during an ICE operation targeting undocumented immigrants, including those convicted of serious crimes like sexual abuse. According to the White House, Renee Nicole Good, a mother of three, poet, and member of an 'ICE watch' activist group, positioned her car to obstruct agents, taunted them, and then accelerated, striking agent Jonathan Ross, who fired in self-defense. President Donald Trump described the event in a social media post: '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.' Vice President JD Vance and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt echoed this, calling Good a 'deranged leftist' and 'lunatic' part of an organized group impeding law enforcement. The Department of Homeland Security reported a 1,300% increase in assaults on ICE agents, attributing it to 'malicious rhetoric' from sanctuary politicians.

However, videos analyzed by The New York Times and others contradict the administration's narrative, showing ICE agents acting belligerently and unprofessionally. Good's last words to Ross were 'I’m not mad at you,' suggesting de-escalation efforts, and shooting at a moving vehicle violates standard police guidelines. After the shooting, an agent reportedly yelled 'Fucking bitch.' Democrats, including Rep. Ilhan Omar, Sen. Tina Smith, and Mayor Jacob Frey, condemned the killing as murder, with former Vice President Kamala Harris calling the explanation 'pure gaslighting.' Frey stated ICE operations make Minneapolis 'far less safe' and urged agents to 'get the f*ck out.'

The killing has sparked widespread outrage. At the Minnesota Timberwolves game, fans chanted 'Fuck ICE!' during a moment of silence, while coaches Doc Rivers and Steve Kerr labeled it 'straight-up murder' and 'shameful,' criticizing government lies despite video evidence. At the Golden Globes, celebrities like Mark Ruffalo wore 'Be Good' pins, with Ruffalo saying, 'We have a woman, Renee Good, was murdered in our streets... stormtroopers running around terrorizing.' Ariana Grande and Wanda Sykes sported 'ICE Out' pins. Right-wing commentators, including Matt Walsh and Erick Erickson, unleashed sexist and homophobic attacks, portraying Good—a white lesbian—as a 'race traitor' protecting 'criminal Somalis.' Polling shows majority disapproval of Trump's immigration policies post-incident, with 70% of Latinos opposing them.

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Discussions on X about the ICE agent's fatal shooting of U.S. citizen Renee Good in Minneapolis are highly polarized. Supporters view it as justified self-defense, citing videos showing Good blocking agents and driving toward an officer. Critics decry it as murder, alleging conflicting orders, failed de-escalation, and excessive force amid aggressive ICE raids, sparking protests, lawsuits, and calls to abolish ICE. High-engagement posts from influencers, politicians, and media highlight conflicting video analyses and demands for accountability.

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Anti-ICE activists picketing a hotel in Minnesota's Twin Cities, holding signs like 'Bring the Heat! Melt the ICE!' amid snowy winter conditions.
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Activists plan weeklong anti-ICE protests in Twin Cities, including hotel pickets and school-focused trainings

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Organizers in Minnesota’s Twin Cities region planned a series of demonstrations and trainings from Feb. 25 through March 1 under the banner “Bring the Heat! Melt the ICE!”, including actions at the Minnesota State Capitol and at hotels they say are housing federal immigration agents, according to organizing materials obtained by the advocacy group Defending Education and reported by The Daily Wire.

Hennepin County prosecutors charged federal ICE agent Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr. with two counts of second-degree assault for allegedly pointing a handgun at two residents during a rush-hour traffic incident on February 5. County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced the charges Thursday, describing them as potentially the first nationwide against a federal immigration agent amid ICE's Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis.

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Federal prosecutors say Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, was arrested and charged after an April 7 Immigration and Customs Enforcement stop in Patterson, California, during which authorities allege he struck an agent with his car. Mendoza Hernandez was shot multiple times during the encounter and later appeared in federal court in Sacramento on the assault charge, according to court filings and reporting by the Associated Press and other outlets.

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