New Video of ICE Agent Shooting Renee Nicole Good Sparks National Outcry
A new video captures the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minnesota. The incident has triggered a fierce battle over jurisdiction and transparency.
“We had whistles. They had guns.” The divide between federal and local authorities in Minnesota has reached a breaking point following the release of a 47-second video showing the final moments of Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent on January 7, 2026.
ICE agent shooting Renee Nicole Good 2026: The Footage
The video, originally published by Alpha News and later circulated by the Department of Homeland Security, captures the encounter from the perspective of ICE officer Jonathan Ross, 43. In the clip, Ross circles Good’s SUV while filming on his phone. Inside the vehicle, the 37-year-old woman remains relatively calm, stating she isn't angry at the officer, while her wife, Becca Good, records from outside the passenger side.
Tensions escalated rapidly as other agents approached, shouting orders to exit the car. As Good reversed briefly and then drove forward, turning the wheel away from Ross, the officer opened fire. The vehicle is then seen careening away before crashing into parked cars. The Trump administration has labeled Good a “domestic terrorist,” claiming the agent acted in self-defense.
A Constitutional Standoff in Minneapolis
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey slammed federal agencies for excluding local investigators from the probe. According to Frey, federal investigators have already seized key evidence, including Good’s car and shell casings, effectively barring the state’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension from an independent review.
The incident marks the fourth death involving ICE agents since the current administration’s immigration crackdown began last year. Protests have since erupted at federal facilities in Minneapolis and Portland, with organizers planning hundreds of demonstrations across the US this weekend.
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