Woman killed by ICE agent in Minneapolis identified — what we know about her

Minneapolis is grappling with shock and grief after a fatal shooting involving a federal ICE agent left a 37-year-old woman dead, igniting nationwide outrage and urgent calls for accountability.The woman killed has been identified as Renee Nicole Good, a poet, mother, and longtime local resident whose sudden death has devastated her family and shaken her community. The incident occurred early on the morning of January 7, 2026, in south Minneapolis, during what federal authorities described as a targeted immigration enforcement operation.

Video footage circulating online shows a burgundy SUV surrounded by law enforcement vehicles. Moments later, gunshots are heard. The SUV then crashes into a light pole and several parked cars, with a bullet hole clearly visible in the driver’s side windshield. Within hours, the scene became a focal point for public anger, grief, and confusion.Federal officials offered a swift explanation. The Department of Homeland Security stated that ICE agents were confronted while carrying out their duties and claimed that Good had “weaponized her vehicle” in an attempt to strike officers. According to DHS, the agent who fired did so in self-defense, fearing for his life and the safety of others.“An ICE officer fearing for his life, the lives of his fellow officers and the lives of the public, fired defensive shots,” DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said, adding that the officer acted according to training and that injured agents were expected to recover.

That account was immediately challenged by city leaders and community members. The Minneapolis City Council released a statement identifying Good as “a member of our community” and asserting that anyone who kills someone in the city should be arrested, investigated, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey echoed the outrage, publicly telling ICE officers to leave the city.

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