A 37‑year‑old woman, Renee Nicole Good, tragically died during a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 7, 2026. The incident occurred as officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted an operation in the city.
According to ICE officials, the situation escalated when the woman’s vehicle moved in a way that prompted an officer to use his weapon. Local authorities are reviewing the circumstances surrounding the operation to ensure all protocols were followed.
City leaders and community members have expressed concern over the incident and emphasized the importance of a careful review. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey stated that the city is monitoring the investigation and is committed to ensuring transparency.
Renee Good was a resident of the Twin Cities and is remembered by her family as a devoted parent and community member. State and local authorities are coordinating with federal agencies to provide a full account of the events.
The case is currently under investigation by both local and federal authorities to ensure clarity and accountability, and officials have called for cooperation and understanding as the review continues.

