ICE agent tied to Minneapolis shooting receives threats, US official claims

Renee Nicole Good, a mother of three, lost her life during an incident that shook the country. Namely, the 37-year-old poet was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, and while officials claim she tried to hit the agent in question with her car, videos of the tragic incident say otherwise.

A footage shared shortly after her shooting shows Good attempting to drive away from the officers, including the one who pointed the gun at her. Still, US officials, including President Donald Trump, claim Good a was “professional agitator” who “violently, willfully [sic], and viciously” ran over an ICE officer.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, “I have just viewed the clip of the event which took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is a horrible thing to watch.

“The woman screaming was, obviously, a professional agitator, and the woman driving the car was very disorderly, obstructing and resisting, who then violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer, who seems to have shot her in self defense.”

So, why is ICE in Minneapolis in the first place?

Thousands of ICE agents were sent to Minneapolis starting on 5 January, in what the Department of Homeland Security described as the “largest DHS operation ever” in the state of Minnesota. Officials said the purpose of the deployment was to apprehend “fraudsters, murderers, rapists, and gang members.”

The surge in enforcement followed after a right-wing online influencer claimed that several childcare facilities run by Somali residents in Minnesota had committed welfare fraud. That video prompted FBI investigations, and Homeland Security Investigations agents began visiting Somali-owned businesses last week. In response, the Trump administration announced it would freeze all federal child care payments to the state; Minnesota normally receives about $185 million in such funds annually, News Sky reported.

Good’s shooting triggered public outrage and protests, with demonstrations spreading to major cities including Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles

Now, officials claim the ICE agent who shot Good in the head at point blank range has faced online threats and doxxing since the incident, leading to security measures for him and his family, and that he is receiving counseling.

The agent was previously seriously injured on duty after being dragged by a suspect’s vehicle, Reuters reported, which supporters say may have influenced his split-second response, while critics argue it does not justify lethal force.

The shooting has deepened divisions nationwide. Supporters, including Republican officials, say the agent acted in self-defense, while Democrats and immigrant-rights groups are calling for full investigations and stricter oversight of ICE. Former ICE chief Tom Homan defended the agent, urged patience, and condemned the online harassmentEzoic

Media coverage has mirrored the divide, and the case has also highlighted the mental strain on law enforcement. Federal and local authorities say investigations are ongoing to determine whether the use of force was justified.

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