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ICE Officer Fatally Shoots Woman in Minneapolis During Immigration Operation
A 37-year-old woman, identified as Renee Nicole Good, was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in south Minneapolis on the morning of January 7 2026 as federal agents conducted a large immigration enforcement operation.
The shooting took place near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue, a residential neighbourhood weeks after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) deployed hundreds of agents to the area as part of an intensified immigration crackdown.
According to eyewitness video and bystander accounts, the woman’s SUV was stationary across the roadway, reportedly blocking traffic. As federal agents approached, the vehicle began to move. At that point, at least one ICE officer fired multiple shots into or through the vehicle, striking the driver, who was later pronounced dead at a hospital.
DHS and ICE officials have described the incident as an act of self-defense, claiming the woman attempted to “weaponize her vehicle,” allegedly trying to run over officers. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem labelled the woman’s actions as a potential act of “domestic terrorism.”
However, local officials and witnesses strongly dispute that narrative. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Police Chief Brian O’Hara said video evidence does not clearly show the woman posing a deadly threat before she was shot, and Frey publicly demanded that ICE leave the city.
The killing occurred on streets not far from where George Floyd was killed in 2020, adding to the tense atmosphere and sparking anger among community members, activists, and residents. Vigils and protests broke out near the scene, with hundreds paying tribute to Good and condemning the federal agents’ actions.
Conflicting Accounts and National Debate
The incident has quickly become a flashpoint in the larger national debate over immigration enforcement and use of force by federal law enforcement:
• Federal officials maintain that the ICE officer acted lawfully in the face of a perceived threat during a broader operation targeting alleged immigration fraud cases in Minnesota.
• Local leaders and civil liberties advocates argue the shooting was unnecessary and reckless, pointing to bystander video they say contradicts the claim that the woman was actively trying to harm officers.
• The Minnesota governor, Tim Walz, joined local criticism, expressing outrage and saying the state will ensure a thorough investigation.
Multiple investigations are now underway, including inquiries by state authorities and federal agencies, to determine whether the use of deadly force was justified and to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
Community Response and Wider Implications
Residents and activists have expressed profound anger and grief, with many calling the shooting symbolic of broader issues around federal enforcement tactics. Demonstrations at the scene have drawn sharp criticism of ICE’s presence in Minneapolis, and political figures on both sides of the aisle are weighing in as the case unfolds.
The shooting has reignited debates over law enforcement’s authority to fire on moving vehicles, especially in crowded urban settings, and has raised broader questions about how federal immigration operations intersect with local community safety. national civil rights groups have also called for transparency and accountability.
Attached is a News article regarding ICE officers killing a women in her car in Minneapolis
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c7510l1135wt
Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley
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