MN -- woman shot in face and killed by ICE, Minneapolis, 7 Jan 2026

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Portland avenue is one way, the wheels were turned because she pulled the vehicle horizontally across the lane. She turned the wheel right to go in the direction of traffic.
Portland Avenue might be one way, but Renee's car in that moment was not across the street. It's glaringly visible in that photo I posted.

IMO, obviously.
 
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When have you ever seen a Law Enforcement officer drive around a car blocking the street and not stop to investigate or offer assistance?
Oh, the agents were offering her assistance now? When she lay dying they sure didn't offer her assistance then (which ice policy is clear should have been done).
 
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Let's say it aloud: even if Renee Good was blocking the street, shooting her in the face still would not be an appropriate response from ICE.

It is perfectly clear she was not a threat to anyone, so what she was doing in that street is irrelevant.
Exactly. She is the victim of a shooting. The behaviors we should be analyzing is the behavior of the person who did the shooting.

MOO
 
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How long had she been living in Minneapolis? Still had Missouri license plates.
 
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Exactly. She is the victim of a shooting. The behaviors we should be analyzing is the behavior of the person who did the shooting.

MOO
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Let's say it aloud: even if Renee Good was blocking the street, shooting her in the face still would not be an appropriate response from ICE.

It is perfectly clear she was not a threat to anyone, so what she was doing in that street is irrelevant.
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Anyone can protest from a distance. If she had been a block or even half a block away, not blocking the street with her car this wouldn't have happened. That's what I mean by "in the middle".

Everyone has a right to protest. No one has a right to impede or obstruct law enforcement operations.
The video footage shows she was not blocking traffic, in fact an ICE car zooms past her while she waits, flags others to go past, because she didn't want to impede them. Then they descend on HER and her car murdering her. No one has the right to murder American citizens in cold blood. JMO
 
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How long had she been living in Minneapolis? Still had Missouri license plates.
What does it have to do with her getting shot?
 
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Thank you. It is sad that ICE did not stick to their one job: enforce civil immigration laws.

MOO
I suspect they received orders, which I frankly hope are leaked. JMO
 
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Some people equate 'freedom' as them, personally having all the freedoms they want, and the sorts of people they dislike being marginalised, persecuted, or harmed. Their concept of equality is them on top with everyone else crushed underfoot, knowing their place. And a government offering that to them is a beautiful, seductive thing.

MOO
Wonderfully said. And in a nutshell, this is the United States of today. Freedom for only a certain entitled group.
 
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Exactly. All completely unnecessary. Their true intentions are clear.

Choosing to deal with immigration with force, violence, and intimidation rather than legislation (such as the bipartisan border security bill which was blocked in 2024) is akin to our now apparent foreign policy of force, violence, and intimidation of even our allies rather than diplomacy. Sad times.
We've gone back in time 90 years.
 
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Let's say it aloud: even if Renee Good was blocking the street, shooting her in the face still would not be an appropriate response from ICE.

It is perfectly clear she was not a threat to anyone, so what she was doing in that street is irrelevant.
💯 If anything <modsnip> Noem says is accurate, she claims the ICE agents were stuck in the snow. And if that's the case, Renee was being considerate by giving them the right of way when they got traction. But no good deed goes unpunished apparently. JMO
 
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Oh, the agents were offering her assistance now? When she lay dying they sure didn't offer her assistance then (which ice policy is clear should have been done).
Yes. ICE impeded medical care to Good from a civilian physician on the scene and didn't even move their vehicle for the EMT. I haven't heard any anecdotes about ICE offering anybody assistance, but I have heard of them impeding it. It remains possible that pressure on a certain wound or chest compressions to keep her oxygenated could have been life saving. It remains possible that the extra time EMT needed to walk to Good cost her her life. Obviously, Ross should not have shot her even once. But we don't yet know her injuries or if her life could have been saved after he shot her three times (although a face hit does not sound promising).

MOO
 
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What does it have to do with her getting shot?
Nothing. It's not illegal to move from one state to another.
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What does it have to do with her getting shot?
Classic deflection when they have nothing "viable" to add to the "she deserved it" narrative. Jmo.
 
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He was filming because these agents have been subject to assault, harassment and obstruction constantly in the course of doing their job.

When have you ever seen a Law Enforcement officer drive around a car blocking the street and not stop to investigate or offer assistance?

Should Law Enforcement, during the course of their duties have to drive around people blocking the road with their car?

In this case it was clear these women didn't need assistance and were agitators. Impeding a law enforcement operation.

Still shouldn't have gotten shot.
Since ICE has been released on cities, they have done nothing but attack, torment, terrorize, stalk American citizens and residents. ICE are the aggressors, every single time. Renee and her wife were not "agitators". JMO
 
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And coupled with HIS cell phone footage (him taping and moving all the way around the stationary car, from passenger's side, to driver's side, to back license plates), he intentionally positioned himself toward the front to get a clean shot. Premeditated, which by law can happen in a split second. JMO
Yes, and this tactic of shooting people in vehicles, claiming the victim "weoponized" it and they were on danger, then the claim of self defense being shown to be untrue has happened in multiple incidents across the country.

Are ICE written policies being taught at all? Or are they being given other instructions and the written policy just there for optics?

ETA I have posted up thread links to similar incidents across the country.
 
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Yes, and this tactic of shooting people in vehicles, claiming the victim "weoponized" it and they were on danger, then the claim of self defense being shown to be untrue has happened in multiple incidents across the country.

Are ICE written policies being taught at all? Or are they being given other instructions and the written policy just there for optics?
🎯 Thanks for highlighting this point. The day after Renee's murder, the exact same line "weaponized vehicle, self defense" was used by ICE agents who shot two people, and left them there to die, took off did not render aid or call for help. I'm under the same impression, that these are instructions and/or policies given to them. Can't be a coincidence.

Very scripted: “When agents identified themselves to the vehicle occupants, the driver weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents,” DHS wrote in a statement on X. “Fearing for his life and safety, an agent fired a defensive shot. The driver drove off with the passenger, fleeing the scene.”

JMO Portland mayor calls for ICE to ‘halt all operations’ after two people shot & injured
 
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Yes. ICE impeded medical care to Good from a civilian physician on the scene and didn't even move their vehicle for the EMT. I haven't heard any anecdotes about ICE offering anybody assistance, but I have heard of them impeding it. It remains possible that pressure on a certain wound or chest compressions to keep her oxygenated could have been life saving. It remains possible that the extra time EMT needed to walk to Good cost her her life. Obviously, Ross should not have shot her even once. But we don't yet know her injuries or if her life could have been saved after he shot her three times (although a face hit does not sound promising).

MOO
The agents didn't do a dang thing to help her, the wife, the community.

ICE brought the opposite of safety and order to that residential street.

Because of two women who spoke up. Bam, that'll kill ya with an easily-triggered boy.

jmo
 
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