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Federal Investigation After Renee Good Killed in Minneapolis ICE Shooting
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Protests and candlelight vigils have spread nationwide following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, 37, by federal law enforcement officers while she was inside her vehicle in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
The Department of Homeland Security said ICE agents were carrying out an operation when Good’s SUV was stopped in the roadway and obstructing traffic. DHS said an agent fired after the vehicle moved, describing the shooting as self-defense. Good was struck and later pronounced dead. Newly released video shows several minutes leading up to the shooting, including the SUV positioned in the street.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the actions of the federal agents after reviewing video from the incident and called for calm as multiple investigations move forward. Authorities have urged the public to avoid drawing conclusions while those investigations remain active.
Minneapolis Public Schools canceled classes Thursday and Friday, citing safety concerns tied to the unrest. The Minnesota National Guard has also been placed on standby under a warning order, though officials say no deployment has been authorized.
🎥: [Video courtesy of Alpha News](https://x.com/AlphaNews/status/2009679932289626385)
Protests and candlelight vigils have spread nationwide following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, 37, by federal law enforcement officers while she was inside her vehicle in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
The Department of Homeland Security said ICE agents were carrying out an operation when Good’s SUV was stopped in the roadway and obstructing traffic. DHS said an agent fired after the vehicle moved, describing the shooting as self-defense. Good was struck and later pronounced dead. Newly released video shows several minutes leading up to the shooting, including the SUV positioned in the street.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the actions of the federal agents after reviewing video from the incident and called for calm as multiple investigations move forward. Authorities have urged the public to avoid drawing conclusions while those investigations remain active.
Minneapolis Public Schools canceled classes Thursday and Friday, citing safety concerns tied to the unrest. The Minnesota National Guard has also been placed on standby under a warning order, though officials say no deployment has been authorized.
🎥: [Video courtesy of Alpha News](https://x.com/AlphaNews/status/2009679932289626385)
Protests and candlelight vigils have spread nationwide following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, 37, by federal law enforcement officers while she was inside her vehicle in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
The Department of Homeland Security said ICE agents were carrying out an operation when Good’s SUV was stopped in the roadway and obstructing traffic. DHS said an agent fired after the vehicle moved, describing the shooting as self-defense. Good was struck and later pronounced dead. Newly released video shows several minutes leading up to the shooting, including the SUV positioned in the street.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the actions of the federal agents after reviewing video from the incident and called for calm as multiple investigations move forward. Authorities have urged the public to avoid drawing conclusions while those investigations remain active.
Minneapolis Public Schools canceled classes Thursday and Friday, citing safety concerns tied to the unrest. The Minnesota National Guard has also been placed on standby under a warning order, though officials say no deployment has been authorized.
🎥: [Video courtesy of Alpha News](https://x.com/AlphaNews/status/2009679932289626385)
Protests and candlelight vigils have spread nationwide following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, 37, by federal law enforcement officers while she was inside her vehicle in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
The Department of Homeland Security said ICE agents were carrying out an operation when Good’s SUV was stopped in the roadway and obstructing traffic. DHS said an agent fired after the vehicle moved, describing the shooting as self-defense. Good was struck and later pronounced dead. Newly released video shows several minutes leading up to the shooting, including the SUV positioned in the street.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the actions of the federal agents after reviewing video from the incident and called for calm as multiple investigations move forward. Authorities have urged the public to avoid drawing conclusions while those investigations remain active.
Minneapolis Public Schools canceled classes Thursday and Friday, citing safety concerns tied to the unrest. The Minnesota National Guard has also been placed on standby under a warning order, though officials say no deployment has been authorized.
🎥: [Video courtesy of Alpha News](https://x.com/AlphaNews/status/2009679932289626385)
Protests and candlelight vigils have spread nationwide following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, 37, by federal law enforcement officers while she was inside her vehicle in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
The Department of Homeland Security said ICE agents were carrying out an operation when Good’s SUV was stopped in the roadway and obstructing traffic. DHS said an agent fired after the vehicle moved, describing the shooting as self-defense. Good was struck and later pronounced dead. Newly released video shows several minutes leading up to the shooting, including the SUV positioned in the street.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the actions of the federal agents after reviewing video from the incident and called for calm as multiple investigations move forward. Authorities have urged the public to avoid drawing conclusions while those investigations remain active.
Minneapolis Public Schools canceled classes Thursday and Friday, citing safety concerns tied to the unrest. The Minnesota National Guard has also been placed on standby under a warning order, though officials say no deployment has been authorized.
🎥: [Video courtesy of Alpha News](https://x.com/AlphaNews/status/2009679932289626385)
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the agency is conducting an internal review of Ross, the ICE officer.
Records state that responders moved Good to a snowbank and sidewalk due to escalating tensions, and that the agent later left the scene and was taken to a federal building, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
Documents and video analysis indicate the ICE agent fired multiple shots at close range, with at least one round going through the windshield and others through the open window.
Newly released emergency response records say Renee Good suffered four gunshot wounds, including two to the chest, one to the forearm, and one to the head.
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot Good, suffered internal bleeding to the torso following the incident, according to a CBS News report.
A newly released video shows more than three minutes before the fatal shooting, in which Renee Nicole Good’s SUV appears stopped diagonally in the street, blocking vehicles, with the horn sounding.
Protesters and federal agents are standing face to face in Minneapolis, where protests are continuing in the days after the fatal shooting of a woman. Thus far, there appear to be no altercations.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said the FBI took sole control of the case and restricted the BCA’s access to evidence and interviews, prompting the BCA to step away, saying it could not conduct an independent investigation without full cooperation.
A newly released video on social media shows the ICE agent's point of view during Wednesday's fatal shooting.
Minneapolis Public Schools announced, “Out of an abundance of caution, there will be no school on Thursday, Jan. 8 and Friday, Jan. 9 due to safety concerns related to today’s incidents around the city.”
A large crowd has gathered for a vigil near the location of the shooting. The crowd can be heard chanting, "Say her name."
A massive crowd has formed near the scene of the shooting in protest, per reports and video sourced via social media.
The victim has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.
Federal officials say the incident follows a rise in vehicle-related attacks on federal agents nationwide and described the use of a vehicle as a deadly weapon. They also said coordination with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has been limited due to local policies.
DHS officials say federal enforcement operations in Minneapolis will continue. Multiple agencies were involved, including ICE, FBI, CBP, DEA, and ATF.
Federal officials say the woman used her vehicle as a weapon and struck an officer. An ICE officer fired defensive shots, and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The officer involved was struck by the vehicle, treated at a hospital, and later released.
Protesters surrounded officers, blocked vehicles, and impeded law enforcement operations, according to officials. The woman repeatedly blocked officers with her vehicle and refused commands to leave the area.
Officials urged residents to remain calm, avoid speculation, and allow investigators to complete a full and transparent review of the incident.
State officials say they anticipate public demonstrations following the shooting. Authorities emphasized that peaceful protests are protected but warned against unsafe or illegal activity, including blocking highways, throwing objects, damaging property, or interfering with emergency services.
Dozens of State Patrol Mobile Response Team members have been activated. A warning order has also been issued to prepare the Minnesota National Guard, placing troops on standby if additional support is needed. No Guard deployment has been ordered at this time.
The State Emergency Operations Center has been activated, according to Gov. Walz.
Citizen video shows community members conducting vehicle checks.
A rally and vigil will reportedly be held at the scene at 5 p.m.
The crime scene has been turned over to the FBI and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which will jointly investigate the use of deadly force.
City officials confirmed a 37-year-old woman was fatally shot during an incident involving ICE officers.
Officials said the situation remains under investigation and additional information will be released as it becomes available.
Several ICE officers were injured during the incident and are expected to recover, DHS said.
DHS said the individual was struck by gunfire and died.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said ICE officers were conducting targeted operations in Minneapolis when a confrontation occurred involving protesters. DHS said an individual allegedly used a vehicle in a way that endangered officers, prompting an ICE officer to fire shots in self-defense.
"We have been in contact with law enforcement leaders, the Attorney General, and the Governor's Office throughout the morning and are pushing hard for a local investigation which is the only way to ensure full transparency and review by our office. We will use every available lever to ensure a local, transparent investigation takes place," Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said in a statement.
Agents moved through a crowd of protesters to reach their vehicles when some people in the crowd threw snowballs, according to reports. Federal agents deployed crowd control measures as a group briefly surrounded a white truck.
Citizen users are reporting that agents deployed crowd control measures.
"I am aware of a shooting involving an ICE agent at 34th Street & Portland. The presence of federal immigration enforcement agents is causing chaos in our city. We’re demanding ICE to leave the city immediately. We stand rock solid with our immigrant and refugee communities," Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said on X.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said on X that his public safety team is gathering information on an ICE-related shooting reported this morning.
Council Member Jason Chavez said on Bluesky that Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino responded to the scene.
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office said on social media that it was not involved in the incident but has sent deputies to assist.
"We are aware of a shooting involving federal law enforcement near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue. Please avoid this area," the City of Minneapolis said on X.
The alleged operations follow reports that a Hilton hotel recently canceled reservations for ICE agents in Minneapolis.
The Department of Homeland Security reportedly planned to send around 2,000 officers to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, according to reports. It is unclear if this incident involved newly dispatched agents.
Medics are doing CPR in an attempt to revive the person's vital signs.
EMS crew is heading southbound to assist with the injured person.
The injured person is being moved to a new location for ambulance pickup. EMS arrival is pending.
Medics are on the scene with an injured person.
The address reported for this incident has changed to E 34th St & Portland Ave.
Two ambulances have been requested to assist at the scene.
Firefighters are staged and ready to assist at the scene.
Firefighters and EMS are responding to a report of a person shot.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 33rd St & Portland Ave.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the agency is conducting an internal review of Ross, the ICE officer.
Records state that responders moved Good to a snowbank and sidewalk due to escalating tensions, and that the agent later left the scene and was taken to a federal building, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
Documents and video analysis indicate the ICE agent fired multiple shots at close range, with at least one round going through the windshield and others through the open window.
Newly released emergency response records say Renee Good suffered four gunshot wounds, including two to the chest, one to the forearm, and one to the head.
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot Good, suffered internal bleeding to the torso following the incident, according to a CBS News report.
A newly released video shows more than three minutes before the fatal shooting, in which Renee Nicole Good’s SUV appears stopped diagonally in the street, blocking vehicles, with the horn sounding.
Protesters and federal agents are standing face to face in Minneapolis, where protests are continuing in the days after the fatal shooting of a woman. Thus far, there appear to be no altercations.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said the FBI took sole control of the case and restricted the BCA’s access to evidence and interviews, prompting the BCA to step away, saying it could not conduct an independent investigation without full cooperation.
A newly released video on social media shows the ICE agent's point of view during Wednesday's fatal shooting.
Minneapolis Public Schools announced, “Out of an abundance of caution, there will be no school on Thursday, Jan. 8 and Friday, Jan. 9 due to safety concerns related to today’s incidents around the city.”
A large crowd has gathered for a vigil near the location of the shooting. The crowd can be heard chanting, "Say her name."
A massive crowd has formed near the scene of the shooting in protest, per reports and video sourced via social media.
The victim has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.
Federal officials say the incident follows a rise in vehicle-related attacks on federal agents nationwide and described the use of a vehicle as a deadly weapon. They also said coordination with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has been limited due to local policies.
DHS officials say federal enforcement operations in Minneapolis will continue. Multiple agencies were involved, including ICE, FBI, CBP, DEA, and ATF.
Federal officials say the woman used her vehicle as a weapon and struck an officer. An ICE officer fired defensive shots, and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The officer involved was struck by the vehicle, treated at a hospital, and later released.
Protesters surrounded officers, blocked vehicles, and impeded law enforcement operations, according to officials. The woman repeatedly blocked officers with her vehicle and refused commands to leave the area.
Officials urged residents to remain calm, avoid speculation, and allow investigators to complete a full and transparent review of the incident.
State officials say they anticipate public demonstrations following the shooting. Authorities emphasized that peaceful protests are protected but warned against unsafe or illegal activity, including blocking highways, throwing objects, damaging property, or interfering with emergency services.
Dozens of State Patrol Mobile Response Team members have been activated. A warning order has also been issued to prepare the Minnesota National Guard, placing troops on standby if additional support is needed. No Guard deployment has been ordered at this time.
The State Emergency Operations Center has been activated, according to Gov. Walz.
Citizen video shows community members conducting vehicle checks.
A rally and vigil will reportedly be held at the scene at 5 p.m.
The crime scene has been turned over to the FBI and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which will jointly investigate the use of deadly force.
City officials confirmed a 37-year-old woman was fatally shot during an incident involving ICE officers.
Officials said the situation remains under investigation and additional information will be released as it becomes available.
Several ICE officers were injured during the incident and are expected to recover, DHS said.
DHS said the individual was struck by gunfire and died.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said ICE officers were conducting targeted operations in Minneapolis when a confrontation occurred involving protesters. DHS said an individual allegedly used a vehicle in a way that endangered officers, prompting an ICE officer to fire shots in self-defense.
"We have been in contact with law enforcement leaders, the Attorney General, and the Governor's Office throughout the morning and are pushing hard for a local investigation which is the only way to ensure full transparency and review by our office. We will use every available lever to ensure a local, transparent investigation takes place," Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said in a statement.
Agents moved through a crowd of protesters to reach their vehicles when some people in the crowd threw snowballs, according to reports. Federal agents deployed crowd control measures as a group briefly surrounded a white truck.
Citizen users are reporting that agents deployed crowd control measures.
"I am aware of a shooting involving an ICE agent at 34th Street & Portland. The presence of federal immigration enforcement agents is causing chaos in our city. We’re demanding ICE to leave the city immediately. We stand rock solid with our immigrant and refugee communities," Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said on X.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said on X that his public safety team is gathering information on an ICE-related shooting reported this morning.
Council Member Jason Chavez said on Bluesky that Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino responded to the scene.
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office said on social media that it was not involved in the incident but has sent deputies to assist.
"We are aware of a shooting involving federal law enforcement near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue. Please avoid this area," the City of Minneapolis said on X.
The alleged operations follow reports that a Hilton hotel recently canceled reservations for ICE agents in Minneapolis.
The Department of Homeland Security reportedly planned to send around 2,000 officers to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, according to reports. It is unclear if this incident involved newly dispatched agents.
Medics are doing CPR in an attempt to revive the person's vital signs.
EMS crew is heading southbound to assist with the injured person.
The injured person is being moved to a new location for ambulance pickup. EMS arrival is pending.
Medics are on the scene with an injured person.
The address reported for this incident has changed to E 34th St & Portland Ave.
Two ambulances have been requested to assist at the scene.
Firefighters are staged and ready to assist at the scene.
Firefighters and EMS are responding to a report of a person shot.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 33rd St & Portland Ave.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the agency is conducting an internal review of Ross, the ICE officer.
Records state that responders moved Good to a snowbank and sidewalk due to escalating tensions, and that the agent later left the scene and was taken to a federal building, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
Documents and video analysis indicate the ICE agent fired multiple shots at close range, with at least one round going through the windshield and others through the open window.
Newly released emergency response records say Renee Good suffered four gunshot wounds, including two to the chest, one to the forearm, and one to the head.
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot Good, suffered internal bleeding to the torso following the incident, according to a CBS News report.
A newly released video shows more than three minutes before the fatal shooting, in which Renee Nicole Good’s SUV appears stopped diagonally in the street, blocking vehicles, with the horn sounding.
Protesters and federal agents are standing face to face in Minneapolis, where protests are continuing in the days after the fatal shooting of a woman. Thus far, there appear to be no altercations.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said the FBI took sole control of the case and restricted the BCA’s access to evidence and interviews, prompting the BCA to step away, saying it could not conduct an independent investigation without full cooperation.
A newly released video on social media shows the ICE agent's point of view during Wednesday's fatal shooting.
Minneapolis Public Schools announced, “Out of an abundance of caution, there will be no school on Thursday, Jan. 8 and Friday, Jan. 9 due to safety concerns related to today’s incidents around the city.”
A large crowd has gathered for a vigil near the location of the shooting. The crowd can be heard chanting, "Say her name."
A massive crowd has formed near the scene of the shooting in protest, per reports and video sourced via social media.
The victim has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.
Federal officials say the incident follows a rise in vehicle-related attacks on federal agents nationwide and described the use of a vehicle as a deadly weapon. They also said coordination with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has been limited due to local policies.
DHS officials say federal enforcement operations in Minneapolis will continue. Multiple agencies were involved, including ICE, FBI, CBP, DEA, and ATF.
Federal officials say the woman used her vehicle as a weapon and struck an officer. An ICE officer fired defensive shots, and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The officer involved was struck by the vehicle, treated at a hospital, and later released.
Protesters surrounded officers, blocked vehicles, and impeded law enforcement operations, according to officials. The woman repeatedly blocked officers with her vehicle and refused commands to leave the area.
Officials urged residents to remain calm, avoid speculation, and allow investigators to complete a full and transparent review of the incident.
State officials say they anticipate public demonstrations following the shooting. Authorities emphasized that peaceful protests are protected but warned against unsafe or illegal activity, including blocking highways, throwing objects, damaging property, or interfering with emergency services.
Dozens of State Patrol Mobile Response Team members have been activated. A warning order has also been issued to prepare the Minnesota National Guard, placing troops on standby if additional support is needed. No Guard deployment has been ordered at this time.
The State Emergency Operations Center has been activated, according to Gov. Walz.
Citizen video shows community members conducting vehicle checks.
A rally and vigil will reportedly be held at the scene at 5 p.m.
The crime scene has been turned over to the FBI and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which will jointly investigate the use of deadly force.
City officials confirmed a 37-year-old woman was fatally shot during an incident involving ICE officers.
Officials said the situation remains under investigation and additional information will be released as it becomes available.
Several ICE officers were injured during the incident and are expected to recover, DHS said.
DHS said the individual was struck by gunfire and died.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said ICE officers were conducting targeted operations in Minneapolis when a confrontation occurred involving protesters. DHS said an individual allegedly used a vehicle in a way that endangered officers, prompting an ICE officer to fire shots in self-defense.
"We have been in contact with law enforcement leaders, the Attorney General, and the Governor's Office throughout the morning and are pushing hard for a local investigation which is the only way to ensure full transparency and review by our office. We will use every available lever to ensure a local, transparent investigation takes place," Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said in a statement.
Agents moved through a crowd of protesters to reach their vehicles when some people in the crowd threw snowballs, according to reports. Federal agents deployed crowd control measures as a group briefly surrounded a white truck.
Citizen users are reporting that agents deployed crowd control measures.
"I am aware of a shooting involving an ICE agent at 34th Street & Portland. The presence of federal immigration enforcement agents is causing chaos in our city. We’re demanding ICE to leave the city immediately. We stand rock solid with our immigrant and refugee communities," Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said on X.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said on X that his public safety team is gathering information on an ICE-related shooting reported this morning.
Council Member Jason Chavez said on Bluesky that Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino responded to the scene.
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office said on social media that it was not involved in the incident but has sent deputies to assist.
"We are aware of a shooting involving federal law enforcement near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue. Please avoid this area," the City of Minneapolis said on X.
The alleged operations follow reports that a Hilton hotel recently canceled reservations for ICE agents in Minneapolis.
The Department of Homeland Security reportedly planned to send around 2,000 officers to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, according to reports. It is unclear if this incident involved newly dispatched agents.
Medics are doing CPR in an attempt to revive the person's vital signs.
EMS crew is heading southbound to assist with the injured person.
The injured person is being moved to a new location for ambulance pickup. EMS arrival is pending.
Medics are on the scene with an injured person.
The address reported for this incident has changed to E 34th St & Portland Ave.
Two ambulances have been requested to assist at the scene.
Firefighters are staged and ready to assist at the scene.
Firefighters and EMS are responding to a report of a person shot.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 33rd St & Portland Ave.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the agency is conducting an internal review of Ross, the ICE officer.
Records state that responders moved Good to a snowbank and sidewalk due to escalating tensions, and that the agent later left the scene and was taken to a federal building, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
Documents and video analysis indicate the ICE agent fired multiple shots at close range, with at least one round going through the windshield and others through the open window.
Newly released emergency response records say Renee Good suffered four gunshot wounds, including two to the chest, one to the forearm, and one to the head.
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot Good, suffered internal bleeding to the torso following the incident, according to a CBS News report.
A newly released video shows more than three minutes before the fatal shooting, in which Renee Nicole Good’s SUV appears stopped diagonally in the street, blocking vehicles, with the horn sounding.
Protesters and federal agents are standing face to face in Minneapolis, where protests are continuing in the days after the fatal shooting of a woman. Thus far, there appear to be no altercations.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said the FBI took sole control of the case and restricted the BCA’s access to evidence and interviews, prompting the BCA to step away, saying it could not conduct an independent investigation without full cooperation.
A newly released video on social media shows the ICE agent's point of view during Wednesday's fatal shooting.
Minneapolis Public Schools announced, “Out of an abundance of caution, there will be no school on Thursday, Jan. 8 and Friday, Jan. 9 due to safety concerns related to today’s incidents around the city.”
A large crowd has gathered for a vigil near the location of the shooting. The crowd can be heard chanting, "Say her name."
A massive crowd has formed near the scene of the shooting in protest, per reports and video sourced via social media.
The victim has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.
Federal officials say the incident follows a rise in vehicle-related attacks on federal agents nationwide and described the use of a vehicle as a deadly weapon. They also said coordination with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has been limited due to local policies.
DHS officials say federal enforcement operations in Minneapolis will continue. Multiple agencies were involved, including ICE, FBI, CBP, DEA, and ATF.
Federal officials say the woman used her vehicle as a weapon and struck an officer. An ICE officer fired defensive shots, and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The officer involved was struck by the vehicle, treated at a hospital, and later released.
Protesters surrounded officers, blocked vehicles, and impeded law enforcement operations, according to officials. The woman repeatedly blocked officers with her vehicle and refused commands to leave the area.
Officials urged residents to remain calm, avoid speculation, and allow investigators to complete a full and transparent review of the incident.
State officials say they anticipate public demonstrations following the shooting. Authorities emphasized that peaceful protests are protected but warned against unsafe or illegal activity, including blocking highways, throwing objects, damaging property, or interfering with emergency services.
Dozens of State Patrol Mobile Response Team members have been activated. A warning order has also been issued to prepare the Minnesota National Guard, placing troops on standby if additional support is needed. No Guard deployment has been ordered at this time.
The State Emergency Operations Center has been activated, according to Gov. Walz.
Citizen video shows community members conducting vehicle checks.
A rally and vigil will reportedly be held at the scene at 5 p.m.
The crime scene has been turned over to the FBI and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which will jointly investigate the use of deadly force.
City officials confirmed a 37-year-old woman was fatally shot during an incident involving ICE officers.
Officials said the situation remains under investigation and additional information will be released as it becomes available.
Several ICE officers were injured during the incident and are expected to recover, DHS said.
DHS said the individual was struck by gunfire and died.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said ICE officers were conducting targeted operations in Minneapolis when a confrontation occurred involving protesters. DHS said an individual allegedly used a vehicle in a way that endangered officers, prompting an ICE officer to fire shots in self-defense.
"We have been in contact with law enforcement leaders, the Attorney General, and the Governor's Office throughout the morning and are pushing hard for a local investigation which is the only way to ensure full transparency and review by our office. We will use every available lever to ensure a local, transparent investigation takes place," Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said in a statement.
Agents moved through a crowd of protesters to reach their vehicles when some people in the crowd threw snowballs, according to reports. Federal agents deployed crowd control measures as a group briefly surrounded a white truck.
Citizen users are reporting that agents deployed crowd control measures.
"I am aware of a shooting involving an ICE agent at 34th Street & Portland. The presence of federal immigration enforcement agents is causing chaos in our city. We’re demanding ICE to leave the city immediately. We stand rock solid with our immigrant and refugee communities," Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said on X.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said on X that his public safety team is gathering information on an ICE-related shooting reported this morning.
Council Member Jason Chavez said on Bluesky that Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino responded to the scene.
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office said on social media that it was not involved in the incident but has sent deputies to assist.
"We are aware of a shooting involving federal law enforcement near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue. Please avoid this area," the City of Minneapolis said on X.
The alleged operations follow reports that a Hilton hotel recently canceled reservations for ICE agents in Minneapolis.
The Department of Homeland Security reportedly planned to send around 2,000 officers to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, according to reports. It is unclear if this incident involved newly dispatched agents.
Medics are doing CPR in an attempt to revive the person's vital signs.
EMS crew is heading southbound to assist with the injured person.
The injured person is being moved to a new location for ambulance pickup. EMS arrival is pending.
Medics are on the scene with an injured person.
The address reported for this incident has changed to E 34th St & Portland Ave.
Two ambulances have been requested to assist at the scene.
Firefighters are staged and ready to assist at the scene.
Firefighters and EMS are responding to a report of a person shot.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 33rd St & Portland Ave.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the agency is conducting an internal review of Ross, the ICE officer.
Records state that responders moved Good to a snowbank and sidewalk due to escalating tensions, and that the agent later left the scene and was taken to a federal building, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
Documents and video analysis indicate the ICE agent fired multiple shots at close range, with at least one round going through the windshield and others through the open window.
Newly released emergency response records say Renee Good suffered four gunshot wounds, including two to the chest, one to the forearm, and one to the head.
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot Good, suffered internal bleeding to the torso following the incident, according to a CBS News report.
A newly released video shows more than three minutes before the fatal shooting, in which Renee Nicole Good’s SUV appears stopped diagonally in the street, blocking vehicles, with the horn sounding.
Protesters and federal agents are standing face to face in Minneapolis, where protests are continuing in the days after the fatal shooting of a woman. Thus far, there appear to be no altercations.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said the FBI took sole control of the case and restricted the BCA’s access to evidence and interviews, prompting the BCA to step away, saying it could not conduct an independent investigation without full cooperation.
A newly released video on social media shows the ICE agent's point of view during Wednesday's fatal shooting.
Minneapolis Public Schools announced, “Out of an abundance of caution, there will be no school on Thursday, Jan. 8 and Friday, Jan. 9 due to safety concerns related to today’s incidents around the city.”
A large crowd has gathered for a vigil near the location of the shooting. The crowd can be heard chanting, "Say her name."
A massive crowd has formed near the scene of the shooting in protest, per reports and video sourced via social media.
The victim has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.
Federal officials say the incident follows a rise in vehicle-related attacks on federal agents nationwide and described the use of a vehicle as a deadly weapon. They also said coordination with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has been limited due to local policies.
DHS officials say federal enforcement operations in Minneapolis will continue. Multiple agencies were involved, including ICE, FBI, CBP, DEA, and ATF.
Federal officials say the woman used her vehicle as a weapon and struck an officer. An ICE officer fired defensive shots, and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The officer involved was struck by the vehicle, treated at a hospital, and later released.
Protesters surrounded officers, blocked vehicles, and impeded law enforcement operations, according to officials. The woman repeatedly blocked officers with her vehicle and refused commands to leave the area.
Officials urged residents to remain calm, avoid speculation, and allow investigators to complete a full and transparent review of the incident.
State officials say they anticipate public demonstrations following the shooting. Authorities emphasized that peaceful protests are protected but warned against unsafe or illegal activity, including blocking highways, throwing objects, damaging property, or interfering with emergency services.
Dozens of State Patrol Mobile Response Team members have been activated. A warning order has also been issued to prepare the Minnesota National Guard, placing troops on standby if additional support is needed. No Guard deployment has been ordered at this time.
The State Emergency Operations Center has been activated, according to Gov. Walz.
Citizen video shows community members conducting vehicle checks.
A rally and vigil will reportedly be held at the scene at 5 p.m.
The crime scene has been turned over to the FBI and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which will jointly investigate the use of deadly force.
City officials confirmed a 37-year-old woman was fatally shot during an incident involving ICE officers.
Officials said the situation remains under investigation and additional information will be released as it becomes available.
Several ICE officers were injured during the incident and are expected to recover, DHS said.
DHS said the individual was struck by gunfire and died.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said ICE officers were conducting targeted operations in Minneapolis when a confrontation occurred involving protesters. DHS said an individual allegedly used a vehicle in a way that endangered officers, prompting an ICE officer to fire shots in self-defense.
"We have been in contact with law enforcement leaders, the Attorney General, and the Governor's Office throughout the morning and are pushing hard for a local investigation which is the only way to ensure full transparency and review by our office. We will use every available lever to ensure a local, transparent investigation takes place," Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said in a statement.
Agents moved through a crowd of protesters to reach their vehicles when some people in the crowd threw snowballs, according to reports. Federal agents deployed crowd control measures as a group briefly surrounded a white truck.
Citizen users are reporting that agents deployed crowd control measures.
"I am aware of a shooting involving an ICE agent at 34th Street & Portland. The presence of federal immigration enforcement agents is causing chaos in our city. We’re demanding ICE to leave the city immediately. We stand rock solid with our immigrant and refugee communities," Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said on X.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said on X that his public safety team is gathering information on an ICE-related shooting reported this morning.
Council Member Jason Chavez said on Bluesky that Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino responded to the scene.
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office said on social media that it was not involved in the incident but has sent deputies to assist.
"We are aware of a shooting involving federal law enforcement near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue. Please avoid this area," the City of Minneapolis said on X.
The alleged operations follow reports that a Hilton hotel recently canceled reservations for ICE agents in Minneapolis.
The Department of Homeland Security reportedly planned to send around 2,000 officers to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, according to reports. It is unclear if this incident involved newly dispatched agents.
Medics are doing CPR in an attempt to revive the person's vital signs.
EMS crew is heading southbound to assist with the injured person.
The injured person is being moved to a new location for ambulance pickup. EMS arrival is pending.
Medics are on the scene with an injured person.
The address reported for this incident has changed to E 34th St & Portland Ave.
Two ambulances have been requested to assist at the scene.
Firefighters are staged and ready to assist at the scene.
Firefighters and EMS are responding to a report of a person shot.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 33rd St & Portland Ave.
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Well reading the comments only confirms what I’ve been warning since 2018- we are going to have a Civil War & that’s very sad. I hate politics. I hate how politics has become the only thing anyone talks about. How we’ve been divided intentionally, cut like cattle, how hate has been indoctrinated & theres absolutely nothing I can do to stop it. Left vs Right, when the only side is HUMAN. We were never supposed to only have two parties. John Quincy Adams warned if there were only 2 parties they’d only focus on maintaining & increasing their own power. And they have- they’ve successfully turned Americans against one another to line their own pockets. The Emperor & The Sith are One. Two sides of the same coin. I pray for everyone’s safety & health, I pray for peace. I pray that we turn away from this path we’re on for it leads only to ash & blood.🙏
@User1978634 republican states by far have the worst education
The story they are telling is so not in line with the actual video.
@jacksonUser1936764008 she can watch it 100 times they’re blinded by anything that Trump doesn’t say exists!
Crazy how some of y’all have lost all sympathy for your neighbors. They’ve done a great job at dividing us, that’s for sure.
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Our country is so fucked. These comments are unamerican as it gets.
@ZooYorkCity1990 then move 🙄🥱 you can always go back to where your ancestors are from
Well reading the comments only confirms what I’ve been warning since 2018- we are going to have a Civil War & that’s very sad. I hate politics. I hate how politics has become the only thing anyone talks about. How we’ve been divided intentionally, cut like cattle, how hate has been indoctrinated & theres absolutely nothing I can do to stop it. Left vs Right, when the only side is HUMAN. We were never supposed to only have two parties. John Quincy Adams warned if there were only 2 parties they’d only focus on maintaining & increasing their own power. And they have- they’ve successfully turned Americans against one another to line their own pockets. The Emperor & The Sith are One. Two sides of the same coin. I pray for everyone’s safety & health, I pray for peace. I pray that we turn away from this path we’re on for it leads only to ash & blood.🙏
@User1978634 republican states by far have the worst education
The story they are telling is so not in line with the actual video.
@jacksonUser1936764008 she can watch it 100 times they’re blinded by anything that Trump doesn’t say exists!
Crazy how some of y’all have lost all sympathy for your neighbors. They’ve done a great job at dividing us, that’s for sure.
@bUser1939816014 lo
Our country is so fucked. These comments are unamerican as it gets.
@ZooYorkCity1990 then move 🙄🥱 you can always go back to where your ancestors are from
Well reading the comments only confirms what I’ve been warning since 2018- we are going to have a Civil War & that’s very sad. I hate politics. I hate how politics has become the only thing anyone talks about. How we’ve been divided intentionally, cut like cattle, how hate has been indoctrinated & theres absolutely nothing I can do to stop it. Left vs Right, when the only side is HUMAN. We were never supposed to only have two parties. John Quincy Adams warned if there were only 2 parties they’d only focus on maintaining & increasing their own power. And they have- they’ve successfully turned Americans against one another to line their own pockets. The Emperor & The Sith are One. Two sides of the same coin. I pray for everyone’s safety & health, I pray for peace. I pray that we turn away from this path we’re on for it leads only to ash & blood.🙏
@User1978634 republican states by far have the worst education
The story they are telling is so not in line with the actual video.
@jacksonUser1936764008 she can watch it 100 times they’re blinded by anything that Trump doesn’t say exists!
Crazy how some of y’all have lost all sympathy for your neighbors. They’ve done a great job at dividing us, that’s for sure.
@bUser1939816014 lo
Our country is so fucked. These comments are unamerican as it gets.
@ZooYorkCity1990 then move 🙄🥱 you can always go back to where your ancestors are from
Well reading the comments only confirms what I’ve been warning since 2018- we are going to have a Civil War & that’s very sad. I hate politics. I hate how politics has become the only thing anyone talks about. How we’ve been divided intentionally, cut like cattle, how hate has been indoctrinated & theres absolutely nothing I can do to stop it. Left vs Right, when the only side is HUMAN. We were never supposed to only have two parties. John Quincy Adams warned if there were only 2 parties they’d only focus on maintaining & increasing their own power. And they have- they’ve successfully turned Americans against one another to line their own pockets. The Emperor & The Sith are One. Two sides of the same coin. I pray for everyone’s safety & health, I pray for peace. I pray that we turn away from this path we’re on for it leads only to ash & blood.🙏
@User1978634 republican states by far have the worst education
The story they are telling is so not in line with the actual video.
@jacksonUser1936764008 she can watch it 100 times they’re blinded by anything that Trump doesn’t say exists!
Crazy how some of y’all have lost all sympathy for your neighbors. They’ve done a great job at dividing us, that’s for sure.
@bUser1939816014 lo
Our country is so fucked. These comments are unamerican as it gets.
@ZooYorkCity1990 then move 🙄🥱 you can always go back to where your ancestors are from
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