ICE Agent's Fatal Shot in Minneapolis Sparks 911 Chaos

ICE agent kills Minneapolis resident Renee Good, 911 calls reveal frantic emergency response.

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ICE Agent's Fatal Shot in Minneapolis Sparks 911 Chaos

Renee Nicole Good, age 37, mother of three, was shot by an ICE agent on January 7, 2026, in her car on Railroad Avenue, Minneapolis. First 911 call came at 9:38 a.m.; operatives reported an ICE officer firing two shots into Good’s windshield. Paramedics arrived 9:58 a.m., finding Good still alive with gunshot wounds to chest, forearm and face, yet unresponsive and breathing‑less. They applied a tourniquet, performed CPR, and transported her to St. Paul Medical Center where resuscitation stopped at 10:30 a.m. ICE claimed self‑defence; local police and state officials disputed the account. The event was the second ICE shooting in the city that month and sparked nationwide protests, with the FBI arriving at 11:31 a.m.

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