08.01.2026 11:01
The shooting death of a 37-year-old U.S. citizen in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by ICE agents who were monitoring immigration operations has sparked nationwide outrage. Protesters gathered in various cities to protest ICE practices.
A 37-year-old U.S. citizen was shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents while observing an immigrant operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, causing outrage across the country. Following the incident, protests were held in various cities.
CONTROVERSIAL INTERVENTION
Local media reported that the woman, identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, was shot and killed by ICE agents while she was in her vehicle during a large-scale federal immigration operation. According to claims, Good was shot at close range while trying to leave the area in her vehicle, which the agents alleged was "blocking the road."
THREE SHOTS AND PANIC MOMENTS IN THE FOOTAGE
Footage from the incident shows a masked ICE agent firing three shots at the vehicle. After the shots were fired, the vehicle lost control and crashed into nearby cars, while witnesses reportedly panicked and reacted to the federal agents.
THOUSANDS TOOK TO THE STREETS
After the armed intervention became public, thousands of people took to the streets in Minneapolis to protest the incident. Demonstrators claimed that ICE uses harsh methods in its operations against immigrants and demanded an end to these practices.
PROTESTS WERE ALSO HELD IN CHICAGO
The protests were not limited to Minneapolis. A crowd gathered in the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, to protest ICE's immigration practices. Calls were made to halt federal immigration operations during the demonstrations.