Overview
- Before Thursday's game, the Minnesota Timberwolves held a moment of silence for Renee Nicole Good, during which some fans shouted anti-ICE slogans that drew cheers.
- Gov. Tim Walz proclaimed Friday a statewide Day of Unity, urging a 10 a.m. moment of silence and acts of service to honor Good.
- Federal officials say the ICE agent fired in self-defense and have described Good's vehicle as a weapon, claims disputed by bystander videos, witnesses, and local leaders.
- The FBI is running the investigation and has restricted state access, with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension saying it was blocked from evidence as calls for transparency intensify.
- Protests and vigils continued in Minneapolis and beyond, and prominent figures such as Warriors coach Steve Kerr publicly criticized the federal response.