Minneapolis ICE Shooting: Renee Good's Death Ruled Homicide by Hennepin Co. Medical Examiner
Ellen DeGeneres condemned the Jan. 7 killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent and expressed support for peaceful protests against federal immigration enforcement.
- On Jan. 18, former talk show host Ellen DeGeneres posted a rare Instagram video condemning the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good and expressing sorrow for Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- Renee Nicole Good's death occurred earlier this month when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents fired into her car, as bystanders filmed, sparking protests in Minneapolis and beyond.
- By sharing Williamson's tribute and Becca Good's letter, DeGeneres highlighted Renee's `radiantly kind` nature and noted she filmed her last stand-up special in Minneapolis.
- Across social platforms, commenters contrasted DeGeneres's Instagram look with her TV image, while some welcomed her message and others questioned her U.K. residence and context of her remarks.
- The incident has pushed federal immigration enforcement into the national spotlight, with federal officials describing the shooting as self-defense while state officials and local observers questioned that account.
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Observations on ICE, death of Renee Good
I would like to make two observations. The first is in relation to ICE and why its agents didn’t get called in to Jamestown last fall when hundreds of Mexicans and other potential “illegal aliens” descended upon this city and were allowed to work, suspicion-free, for weeks, even months, at jobs that, theoretically, could have been filled by American citizens! Why no ICE? Perhaps because this is a “red” state. Blue states seem to be the main focu…
Congregations in Berkeley and throughout the Bay Area are participating in a national day of action prompted by Trump's enforcement of immigration laws and the murder of Renee Good.
How many more need to die before Congress holds ICE accountable?
On Jan. 7, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis—a city long enriched by immigrants and now under assault from thousands of ICE and Border Patrol agents. Good, a 37-year-old poet and mother of three, was driving alongside her wife, Becca.
The African American Commission of the Socialist Freedom Road Organization unequivocally condemns the brutal shooting and murder of unarmed community observer Renee Good on January 7 in Minneapolis by Trump's terrorist ICE agents. This murder occurred just blocks from where George Floyd was killed in 2020. The police, and the racist police state in general, are at the forefront of national oppression here in the United States today. The same pol…
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