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At Golden Globes, Stars Back #BeGood and Denounce ICE After Minneapolis Killing

Backed by civil-rights groups, the display heightens pressure as the FBI investigates Renee Good’s death.

Overview

  • Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Jean Smart, Ariana Grande and Natasha Lyonne wore “Be Good” and “ICE OUT” pins, with Ruffalo dedicating his gesture to Renee Nicole Good and sharply criticizing President Trump.
  • The campaign was coordinated by groups including the ACLU, Maremoto, MoveOn, Working Families Power and the National Domestic Workers Alliance, with plans to extend the effort through the awards season.
  • The FBI has an open investigation into Good’s Jan. 7 killing in Minneapolis, which news reports attribute to an ICE agent identified as Jonathan Ross.
  • DHS Secretary Kristi Noem publicly defended the agent’s conduct, saying he followed training and acted to defend himself and other officers.
  • Protests tied to Good’s killing have continued across U.S. cities, with organizers reporting large turnouts over multiple days.