FBI Investigating Possible Activist Ties in Minneapolis ICE Shooting
Renee Good, a legal observer and mother of three, was fatally shot by ICE during a Minneapolis operation, sparking protests and raising questions about use of force amid increased enforcement.
- On Jan. 7, Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother, was inside her Honda Pilot when an ICE agent shot into her vehicle in Minneapolis, prompting widespread attention.
- ICE agents attempted to remove Good from her SUV, which blocked a road before she turned to drive off; federal officials said the agent acted in self-defense, but Minneapolis officials disputed this.
- A 47-second clip believed to be from the agent's phone shows moments before the shooting, while new footage posted Friday by Alpha News and obtained by CNN captures the agent muttering `F---ing bitch` after firing.
- Demonstrators and local activist groups organized rallies and vigils in response to Good's death, sparking nationwide protests and calls to reform immigration operations with further protests planned for Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026.
- Data show a broader pattern: 44 immigration-related gun incidents since June 2025, including four deaths and seven injuries, the Marshall Project and The Trace report.
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Renee Good Was Trained ‘ICE Watch’ ‘Warrior,’ Locals Say
More information has emerged about the woman shot by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis Wednesday that gives a glimpse into the anti-ICE activism she apparently participated in.Renee Nicole Good, 37, was identified by family who said she didn’t have any involvement with ant-ICE activities. The Trump administration identified her as a “domestic terrorist.”Some local residents attending a vigil for Good, however, identi…
FBI inquiry into ICE shooting investigating whether Renee Good had ties to activist groups
Federal investigators assigned to the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old Minneapolis woman are looking into her possible connections to activist groups protesting the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement, in addition to the actions of the federal agent who killed her, people familiar with the situation said. It seems increasingly unlikely that the agent who fired three times at the unarmed woman, Renee Nicole Good, will face cr…
'This directive appears to be coming from Trump himself': Attorney General reveals why feds won't share evidence in ICE shooting case
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday. Shortly after, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison noticed something strange. Federal agents refused to share their investigation files with state officials. Ellison said it took about 24 hours before people started talking about it publicly. “We started hearing they’re not going to release it. They’re going to exclude state authorities from…
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