A 37-year-old woman shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent during an operation in Minneapolis has been identified as Renee Nicole Good, according to her mother, who spoke with local media following the incident.
Good died Wednesday after what federal authorities describe as an attempt to strike ICE agents with her Honda Pilot during an immigration enforcement operation in a residential neighborhood in south Minneapolis. The shooting has sparked intense debate over federal immigration enforcement tactics and the circumstances surrounding the fatal encounter.
Family Describes Victim as Compassionate Mother and Artist
Donna Ganger, Good’s mother, described her daughter as “one of the kindest people I’ve ever known” in an interview with the Star Tribune. Ganger emphasized her daughter’s caring nature, stating she was “extremely compassionate” and had “taken care of people all her life.”
Good identified herself on social media as a writer and poet, with an Instagram biography describing her as a “wife and mom and sh—ty guitar strummer from Colorado experiencing Minneapolis.” She had relocated to the Twin Cities area and was previously married to a comedian who died in 2023, also at age 37.
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The victim left behind a 6-year-old child and a wife, according to video footage from the scene that captured a distraught woman identifying herself as Good’s spouse. The woman, whose face appeared bloodied, could be heard saying she had attempted to help Good after the shooting occurred.
Federal Authorities Detail Sequence of Events
According to the Department of Homeland Security, the fatal shooting occurred when Good and several other individuals used their vehicles to block a street during an ongoing ICE operation. Federal agents reported that their truck became immobilized by the blockade, prompting officers to exit their vehicle and order Good to move her SUV.
Video footage from multiple angles shows Good’s Honda Pilot making contact with an ICE agent, who then discharged his weapon three times into the vehicle as he was pushed by the SUV. Good sustained at least one gunshot wound to the head and was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.
DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin characterized the incident as domestic terrorism, writing on social media that Good had “weaponized her vehicle, attempting to run over our law enforcement officers in an attempt to kill them.”
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Conflicting Narratives Emerge
The federal government’s characterization of Good as a violent extremist stands in stark contrast to her family’s description of her character and involvement in the incident. Ganger expressed confusion about her daughter’s presence at what authorities described as an organized protest against ICE operations.
“She was not part of anything like that at all,” Ganger told reporters, suggesting her daughter was not typically involved in activist activities. The mother described the circumstances of her daughter’s death as “so stupid” and speculated that Good was “probably terrified” during the encounter.
Video from the immediate aftermath shows Good’s wife repeatedly stating that the incident was “her fault” and that she had encouraged Good to come to the location. The woman appeared to be in shock, telling bystanders that they were new to the area and she didn’t know who to contact for help.
Local Officials Condemn Federal Response
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey delivered a harsh rebuke of ICE operations in his city during a press conference following the shooting. The mayor used explicit language to demand that federal agents leave Minneapolis, arguing their presence creates rather than reduces public safety risks.
“To ICE, get the f—k out of Minneapolis. We do not want you here,” Frey stated. “Your stated reason for being in this city is to create some kind of safety, and you are doing exactly the opposite.”
BREAKING: Mayor Frey tells ICE "get the fck out of Minneapolis" or more will be kiIIed pic.twitter.com/vfWryQWL7n
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The mayor’s comments reflect broader tensions between local and federal authorities over immigration enforcement policies, particularly in cities that have adopted sanctuary policies or expressed opposition to aggressive federal immigration operations.
Political Implications and Federal Support
President Trump and other federal officials have defended the ICE agent’s actions as justified under the circumstances. The administration’s support for the shooting aligns with its broader immigration enforcement priorities and zero-tolerance approach to interference with federal operations.
The incident occurs within the context of expanded immigration enforcement operations that have been a hallmark of the current administration’s domestic policy agenda. Federal authorities have indicated they will continue such operations despite local opposition and the tragic outcome in Minneapolis.
Community Impact and Ongoing Investigation
The shooting has sent shockwaves through the Minneapolis community, particularly in the middle-class South Minneapolis neighborhood where it occurred. Witnesses described scenes of chaos and horror as Good’s vehicle crashed into parked cars following the shooting, while bystanders screamed in response to the violence.
The presence of Good’s wife at the scene, covered in blood and attempting to provide aid, added to the traumatic nature of the incident for community members who witnessed the aftermath. Her repeated statements taking responsibility for bringing Good to the location have raised questions about the circumstances that led to their presence during the ICE operation.
Federal authorities have not indicated whether additional charges will be filed in connection with the incident, though they maintain that Good’s actions constituted an assault on federal officers. The investigation into the shooting continues, with multiple agencies examining the evidence and witness statements.
Broader Context of Immigration Enforcement
The Minneapolis shooting highlights the escalating tensions surrounding federal immigration enforcement in communities across the United States. Similar confrontations between federal agents and community members have occurred in other cities, though few have resulted in fatalities.
Civil rights organizations and immigration advocacy groups are likely to scrutinize the incident as part of broader concerns about the use of force during immigration operations. The characterization of community resistance as domestic terrorism also raises questions about how federal authorities define and respond to civilian interference with their operations.
As the investigation continues and more details emerge, the death of Renee Nicole Good will likely remain a focal point in debates over immigration policy, federal law enforcement tactics, and the appropriate use of deadly force by government agents.

Good for these agents. The video explicitly shows this women trying to move the ICE agent out of the way with her car. What did she expect would happen? Sorry for her death but why do these people get involved with government agents when they should NOT be part of the solution? So unwarranted, but these federal agents have told people repeatedly, STAY OUT OF OUR BUSINESS!
Why aren’t these protesters mad at Biden for letting all these illegals in our country? Obama made a statement when he was president that we needed to shut the border down. Whatever happened to this ideology!