Feb 8, 2026·Minneapolis, MN·United States
Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, mother of three, poet, and legal observer, was shot and killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross on January 7, 2026, during an immigration enforcement operation on Portland Avenue near 34th Street in south Minneapolis. Good was monitoring the enforcement action and blocking the street with her car to alert neighbors of ICE's presence when unmarked vehicles arrived. As Good began to drive away from the officers, Ross fired three shots at eye level through the windshield and driver's side window. Federal officials claimed the agent fired in self-defense when Good's vehicle attempted to run over agents, but a New York Times analysis and Human Rights Watch found Good posed no imminent threat to life and the officer was not in the direct path of her car when he fired. An independent autopsy confirmed she was shot at least three times, with gunshot wounds to her head, arm, and breast. Her wife Becca said they were alerting neighbors of ICE's presence. The shooting sparked dozens of protests across the country, during which officers deployed tear gas and chemical irritants against protesters. Her death led to a federal lawsuit barring agents from detaining peaceful observers and prompted Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and U.S. Senator Tina Smith to call for state authorities to be included in the federal investigation. State and local officials later sued to halt the immigration sweeps. A sprawling memorial was erected near the shooting site with wooden crosses, paintings, flowers, candles, and hundreds of messages and letters. Renee Good, a U.S. citizen and an unarmed driver, was shot and killed during an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis in January 2026. Federal officials stated she had "weaponised" her vehicle by driving it towards officers. Her death triggered large demonstrations and widespread international condemnation of ICE tactics. Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was shot and killed in her vehicle while leaving an anti-immigration enforcement protest on January 7, 2026. ICE agent Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse, was killed days later during a January 24 protest. Federal prosecutors have turned over evidence to Minnesota investigators including body camera video and hard drives. At least nine people have been killed nationwide since the Trump administration's immigration enforcement campaign began, with no federal charges filed.