A fatal ICE-related shooting has sparked outrage in Minneapolis as a woman, Renee Nicole Macklin Good, was killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during an immigration operation. The incident occurred on Wednesday morning in a residential neighborhood just blocks away from where George Floyd was killed by police in 2020.
Good, a 37-year-old poet, writer, wife, and mother, died after being shot in the head at close range while driving her SUV across the middle of the road. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with one bystander recording video on their phone before screaming obscenities at the agents involved.
According to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Good attempted to run over and ram ICE officers, prompting an agent to act in self-defense by shooting her. However, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has disputed this account, calling it "garbage" and criticizing the deployment of more than 2,000 federal officers to the Twin Cities as part of a Trump administration crackdown on immigration.
The incident has drawn comparisons to similar ICE-related shootings in the Chicago area during Operation Midway Blitz. In September, Silverio Villegas González was shot and killed by an ICE agent after allegedly trying to flee from agents who stopped his car. Villegas González had no criminal history but was in the country without legal status.
Protesters gathered at the scene of Good's killing, with hundreds attending a vigil later that evening to demand justice for her death and urge people to resist immigration enforcers. "We're still asking for justice for Silverio," said Baltazar Enriquez, of the Little Village Community Council. "We will stand up to injustice... It could happen to any one of us."
The incident has highlighted concerns about police accountability and the use of force by federal agents in enforcing immigration laws. As the community mourns Good's loss, they are also calling for policy changes that prioritize public safety and human rights over enforcement priorities.
In response to the shooting, President Donald Trump made social media posts accusing Renee Nicole Macklin Good of trying to run down ICE officers.
Good, a 37-year-old poet, writer, wife, and mother, died after being shot in the head at close range while driving her SUV across the middle of the road. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with one bystander recording video on their phone before screaming obscenities at the agents involved.
According to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Good attempted to run over and ram ICE officers, prompting an agent to act in self-defense by shooting her. However, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has disputed this account, calling it "garbage" and criticizing the deployment of more than 2,000 federal officers to the Twin Cities as part of a Trump administration crackdown on immigration.
The incident has drawn comparisons to similar ICE-related shootings in the Chicago area during Operation Midway Blitz. In September, Silverio Villegas González was shot and killed by an ICE agent after allegedly trying to flee from agents who stopped his car. Villegas González had no criminal history but was in the country without legal status.
Protesters gathered at the scene of Good's killing, with hundreds attending a vigil later that evening to demand justice for her death and urge people to resist immigration enforcers. "We're still asking for justice for Silverio," said Baltazar Enriquez, of the Little Village Community Council. "We will stand up to injustice... It could happen to any one of us."
The incident has highlighted concerns about police accountability and the use of force by federal agents in enforcing immigration laws. As the community mourns Good's loss, they are also calling for policy changes that prioritize public safety and human rights over enforcement priorities.
In response to the shooting, President Donald Trump made social media posts accusing Renee Nicole Macklin Good of trying to run down ICE officers.