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2026.01.08 17:30 GMT+8

Protests break out after ICE agent fatally shoots woman during Minneapolis raid

Updated 2026.01.08 17:30 GMT+8
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People demonstrate against ICE during a vigil honoring a woman who was shot and killed by an immigration officer earlier in the day in Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 7, 2026. /VCG

Protests erupted in the streets of Minneapolis, San Francisco, New York and other U.S. cities after an ICE officer fatally shot a female driver during an immigration raid on Wednesday.

The deadly shooting, denounced also by local officials, took place in a working-class neighborhood south of downtown Minneapolis, only a short distance from some of the city's longest-established immigrant markets. 

The Minnesota City Council identified the dead woman as Renee Nicole Good, 37, and said she was "out caring for her neighbors this morning and her life was taken today at the hands of the federal government." The council statement demanded that ICE leave the city immediately.

As night fell, a crowd that appeared thousands-strong gathered at the site of the shooting in a residential area of the city's Central neighborhood, aerial TV images showed. Candles placed at the site lit up the winter night. Earlier, some protesters were met by heavily armed federal agents wearing gas masks who fired chemical irritants.

"Shame! Shame!" and "ICE out of Minnesota!," they chanted.

The location is less than two kilometers from the site where George Floyd was killed by former police officer Derek Chauvin in May 2020, an incident that ignited nationwide Black Lives Matter protests during U.S. President Donald Trump's first term.

'Garbage narrative'

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey adamantly rejected the Trump administration's assertion that the agent fired in self-defense, saying video of the shooting directly contradicted what he called the government's "garbage narrative."

"They're already trying to spin this as an action of self-defense," a visibly angry Frey said at a press conference. "Having seen the video myself, I want to tell everybody directly - that is bullshit."

Frey blamed federal immigration agents for sowing chaos in the city, telling ICE: "Get the fuck out of Minneapolis." But he also urged residents to remain calm, as Democratic leaders in Minnesota, Washington and elsewhere called the ICE operation an unnecessary provocation that resulted in tragedy.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz also condemned the shooting, saying it was "totally predictable" and "totally avoidable." 

Kristi Noem, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, told a press conference that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were responding to a vehicle stuck in the snow when they were harassed by a "mob of agitators."

One of the protesters, later identified as Good, followed agents all day, Noem said. Good blocked their vehicle and refused orders to move out of the way, she said.

"She then proceeded to weaponize her vehicle, and she attempted to run a law enforcement officer over," Noem told a news conference, saying the car struck the officer.

She characterized that as domestic terrorism and said the act was under investigation by the FBI. State officials said they would launch their own investigation.

Videos of the shooting posted on social media and verified by Reuters raised doubts about the government's account. One widely shared video showed a maroon Honda SUV partially blocking the road. As the clip begins, the driver inches forward before stopping to let another car pass.

The driver, with the window down, then appears to gesture to an approaching pickup truck to go ahead as well. Instead, the truck stops, and two officers exit and approach the car on foot.

As one of the officers orders the driver out of the SUV and grabs at the door handle, the vehicle reverses briefly, and a third agent moves to the front of the car from the passenger side.

The driver then advances, steering to the right in what appears to be an effort to drive away from the officers. The agent in front of the car pulls his weapon, steps back and fires as the moving car's left front bumper comes close to his legs.

He fires three shots, with at least one shot after the car's front bumper had passed him. It was not clear from the video whether the car made contact with the officer, who stayed on his feet throughout the encounter.

After the shots, the car accelerates and crashes into parked cars and a utility pole.

Noem said the officer was experienced and "followed his training." He was treated by a doctor at a hospital and released.

Victim was 'extremely compassionable'

Good's mother told the Minnesota Star Tribune that her daughter was "extremely compassionate," and she said Good was not the type of person to confront ICE agents.

"She's taken care of people all her life," her mother, Donna Ganger, told the newspaper. "She was loving, forgiving and affectionate."

The police chief said Good, who was married, was not a target of immigration operations. A witness whose home is nearby told CNN that Good lived in the neighborhood.

The Department of Homeland Security has said it is conducting the "largest DHS operation ever" in Minnesota with 2,000 officers deployed to arrest "fraudsters, murderers, rapists, and gang members." The surge follows allegations of wide-scale welfare fraud involving Somali immigrants, whom Trump has called "garbage." Noem said authorities had arrested 1,500 people in recent weeks.

(With input from Reuters)

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