Overview
- An ICE agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during a Jan. 7 enforcement operation in Minneapolis.
- DHS, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, characterized the incident as an act of domestic terrorism and said the driver weaponized her vehicle as the officer fired defensive shots.
- Bystander video and witness accounts dispute the DHS narrative, and the FBI is leading an active investigation into the shooting.
- In a CBS interview, border czar Tom Homan refused to judge the footage, said he has not seen ICE act outside policy, and warned that lawmakers calling the incident murder could fuel threats against agents.
- After the interview aired, Homan posted on X emphasizing officers’ right to self-defense, as Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey condemned DHS’s framing and a recent surge of roughly 2,000 ICE personnel into the area.