Minneapolis Woman Fatally Shot by ICE Agent Identified — Latest Updates

A quiet Minneapolis street erupted in chaos when a federal “targeted operation” ended in deadly gunfire. A burgundy SUV riddled with bullets crashed into a pole as neighbors watched in shock. Authorities claimed self-defense, but witnesses disputed the account, saying a doctor was prevented from giving CPR.
The victim was later identified as Renee Nicole Good, 37—a poet, guitarist, LGBTQ+ woman, wife, and mother who had recently moved to Minneapolis and lived just blocks from where she was killed. Friends and family described her as gentle and creative, not a threat. Her mother called the shooting “senseless,” saying Renee was terrified, not aggressive.
As memorials grew at the scene, grief turned into anger. The death left her six-year-old son—who had already lost his father—without parents and reignited debate over ICE tactics, federal use of force, and accountability in local communities.




