The fatal shooting of a 37-year-old activist mother by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent has exploded into a nationwide political firestorm, with civil liberties groups calling for more than 1,000 protests across America this weekend—a mass mobilization demanding an end to President Donald Trump’s militarized immigration raids and challenging the government’s “garbage narrative” of the killing.
Renee Good, a mother of three, was shot dead behind the wheel of her car on a Minneapolis residential street on Wednesday, just blocks from where George Floyd was murdered in 2020. The shooting occurred amid the “largest DHS operation ever,” a deployment of some 2,000 federal agents to the city that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, a Democrat, condemned as “reckless” governance by “reality TV.”

Conflicting Narratives: “Domestic Terrorism” vs. “Garbage”
In the immediate aftermath, the Trump administration and local authorities presented starkly opposing stories. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem labeled Good a threat, claiming she was “stalking” agents and attempted to ram an officer in an “act of domestic terrorism,” justifying the fatal shooting as self-defense.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey delivered a blistering rebuke, pointing to bystander video that he said directly contradicted the federal account. “That’s fine, dude, I’m not mad at you,” Good is heard calmly telling the agent, identified as Jonathan Ross, moments before he fires three shots into her moving vehicle as she steers away from him. The video appears to show the car’s bumper passing the agent before the shots are fired, contradicting Trump’s claim on social media that Good “ran over the ICE officer.”
Tensions erupted Friday night as hundreds of demonstrators staged a chaotic “noise protest” outside a Minneapolis hotel housing ICE agents. Activists in inflatable costumes created a deafening cacophony with drums, pots, pans, bullhorns, and whistles, while others aimed high-power flashlights at windows. The demonstration was eventually dispersed by state police in riot gear who declared an unlawful assembly.
The crisis has led Governor Walz to place the state’s National Guard on alert and prompted Minnesota authorities to open their own criminal investigation, challenging federal assertions of automatic immunity for the agent. The incident follows another DHS shooting in Portland, Oregon, where a Border Patrol agent wounded two Venezuelan nationals, further inflaming public distrust.
Why It Matters
Good was participating in a neighborhood patrol monitoring ICE activities when she was killed. Her death, set against the backdrop of Trump’s recent attacks on Minnesota’s Somali immigrant community, has become a potent symbol for a coalition of groups—including the ACLU, MoveOn, and Voto Latino—organizing under the banner “ICE Out For Good.”
The planned weekend rallies aim to transform local grief into a national political movement, echoing the historic protests sparked by George Floyd’s death. For organizers, Good’s killing is the “last straw” in a pattern of aggressive federal overreach, setting the stage for a coast-to-coast uprising against an immigration enforcement regime they argue has turned American streets into war zones and its citizens into targets.
















