In Pictures: Protests in US After Renee Nicole Good Shot Dead by ICE Agent
The shooting during an ICE immigration operation sparked protests and raised questions about use of force; a fundraiser surpassed $580,000 for Good's family, officials said.
- On Jan. 7, 2026, Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis while in her car and died at an area hospital.
- During an immigration-related operation, Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said ICE agents were blocked and Good allegedly tried to run over an officer, while Minneapolis police and City Council said she was not a target and cared for neighbors.
- Good's family and university records show she was a 2020 Old Dominion University graduate, a prize-winning poet who described herself as `poet, writer, wife, and mom` and a 37-year-old mother-of-three who recently moved to Minnesota.
- Following the incident, Minnesota governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey disputed the federal account, called for investigations, and Walz issued a `warning order` for the Minnesota National Guard, while a GoFundMe raised over $580,000 against a $50,000 target.
- Amid rising anti-ICE protests, President Donald Trump and DHS called Good a `domestic terrorist` and defended the agent, framing the shooting as self-defense after expanded federal powers last year.
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