16.01.2026 16:05
In Minneapolis, Minnesota, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Macklin Good was shot and killed by ICE agents during immigration operations. It was reported that Good had three gunshot wounds in her vehicle at the time of the incident.
Authorities in Minneapolis, Minnesota, reported that 37-year-old American Renee Nicole Macklin Good, who was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer on January 7, had at least 3 gunshot wounds on her body.
THERE ARE DISTINCT GUNSHOT WOUNDS IN THE CHEST AND LEFT FOREARM AREA
A report from the Minneapolis Fire Department obtained by CNN stated that when the rescue team reached Good, her pulse was not beating. The report indicated that Good, who was attempted to be revived at the scene with chest compressions and other measures by the rescue team before being taken by ambulance to the hospital, had 3 distinct gunshot wounds: 2 in her chest and 1 in her left forearm. The report also noted that there might be a possible gunshot wound on the left side of Good's head.
WHAT HAPPENED?
On January 7, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ICE officers shot and killed a U.S. citizen woman in her vehicle during operations targeting immigrants. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem claimed that the individual was "trying to run over" ICE officers and had attempted to hit them with her vehicle. A video shared on social media, recorded by nearby citizens trying to document the ICE officers' operations with their cell phones, showed the female driver in the middle of the road, watching the events unfold inside her vehicle while an officer was trying to forcibly open the car door. Following this, attention was drawn to another ICE officer approaching the front of the vehicle, who drew his weapon and fired 3 shots at close range at the female driver trying to escape by turning the steering wheel. The deceased woman was identified as 37-year-old American Renee Nicole Macklin Good.