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ICE Agent Kills Woman; Cellphone Videos Spark Outrage
16 Jan
Summary
- ICE agent fatally shot Renee Good during confrontation on Jan. 7.
- Cellphone videos captured the incident, showing immediate witness reactions.
- Crowd became agitated, surrounding ICE agents until their departure.

On January 7, 2026, ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Good during a confrontation in south Minneapolis. The shooting, captured on multiple cellphones, was immediately reported to Minneapolis Police, with 911 calls reflecting shock and anger. Witnesses described Good being shot after refusing to open her car door and subsequently crashing her vehicle.
Emergency responders arrived within minutes, finding Good unresponsive in her car with apparent gunshot wounds. Despite resuscitation efforts during transport, she was pronounced deceased. The incident escalated as bystanders and protesters confronted federal agents, leading to crowd control issues for local police.
Minneapolis Police incident reports detail the growing hostility, with officers needing to block off the area and request federal agents evacuate. The situation de-escalated once the ICE agents left the scene an hour after the shooting. Videos of the event quickly circulated globally.



