Culture ICE shoots woman amid vehicle altercation and immigration investigation.

https://www.wbur.org/news/2026/01/07/minneapolis-shooting-ice-enforcement (https://archive.ph/8RJj4)

A federal agent shot and killed a Minneapolis motorist when she allegedly tried to run over law enforcement officers during an immigration crackdown in the city, authorities said Wednesday.

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot the woman in her vehicle in a residential neighborhood in Minneapolis, Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.

Video posted online showed the vehicle crashed in a residential neighborhood. The shooting drew throngs of angry protesters to the scene in an area that is the latest target of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.

Follow live coverage of the shooting from MPR News in Minneapolis.

There was a large presence of federal and local officers, yellow police tape and cars that had been in a crash in the residential neighborhood. Gregory Bovino, a senior U.S. Customs and Border Patrol official who has been the face of crackdowns in Los Angeles, Chicago and elsewhere, was among the group.

“We are aware of a shooting involving federal law enforcement near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue. Please avoid this area,” the city government said on X.

In a scene similar to the Los Angeles and Chicago crackdowns, bystanders didn't hold back in venting their anger, blowing whistles, taunting the federal agents.

“Shame! Shame! Shame!” and “ICE out of Minnesota!” they loudly chanted from behind the police tape, referring to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

People protest as law enforcement officers attend to the scene after an ICE agent shot a woman on Jan. 7 in Minneapolis. (Tom Baker/AP)
People protest as law enforcement officers attend to the scene after an ICE agent shot a woman on Jan. 7 in Minneapolis. (Tom Baker/AP)

After the shooting, Mayor Jacob Frey said immigration agents were “causing chaos in our city.”

“We are demanding ICE leave the city and state immediately. We stand rock solid with our immigrant and refugee communities," Frey said on social media.

The area where the shooting occurred is a modest neighborhood south of downtown Minneapolis, just a few blocks from some of the oldest immigrant markets in the area and a mile from where George Floyd was killed by police in 2020.

“We’ve been trying to live life as fully as possible in light of the fear and anxiety that we feel,” said the Rev. Hierald Osorto, pastor at St. Paul’s-San Pablo Lutheran Church, which has a predominantly Latino congregation in the area.

The Immigration Defense Network, a coalition of groups serving immigrants in Minnesota, held a training session Tuesday night for about 100 people who are willing to hit the streets to monitor the federal enforcement.

“I feel like I'm an ordinary person, and I have the ability do something so I need to do it,” Mary Moran told KMSP-TV.

The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that it had launched an extraordinary immigration enforcement operation, with 2,000 agents and officers expected in the Minneapolis and St. Paul area for a crackdown tied in part to allegations of fraud involving Somali residents.

Federal law enforcement officers at scene of the shooting in Minneapolis on Jan. 7. (Tom Baker/AP)
Federal law enforcement officers at scene of the shooting in Minneapolis on Jan. 7. (Tom Baker/AP)

The Immigration Defense Network, a coalition of groups serving immigrants in Minnesota, held a training session Tuesday night for about 100 people who are willing to hit the streets to monitor the federal enforcement.

“I feel like I'm an ordinary person, and I have the ability do something so I need to do it,” Mary Moran told KMSP-TV.
 

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It's fucking bonkers to me that people keep rolling up on ICE and doing incredibly stupid shit to them. Like ICE is some silly interest group they can fuck with consequence-free instead of a federal law enforcement agency.

As a thought exercise, replace ICE with any other federal law enforcement agency.
"The FBI is on a stake-out in our neighborhood in that black van. Let's all go blow whistles at them with our faggoty bedazzled phones out to record them, and ram the van with our Subarus. Fucking FBI."
"I hear the DEA will be in town to bust that drug house down the street. Let's surround them with 10 of our cars and start screaming Reddit-isms in their face, pelt them with trash, maybe even take a limp-wristed swing at them. Whatever it takes to stop them from doing their job. Fascist pigs."

You don't hate NGOs enough.
And the local cops just stand there watching, the mayor and governor approve of it.
 
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See how quickly the tables can turn, how the hunter can become the hunted, and how a CIA NIGGER can become an ally in the blink of an eye
 
>Democrat politicians and activists hype up to their followers about how evil the jack booted ICE thugs are
>Liberals begin to physically attack ICE agents
>ICE agents begin to fight back in self defense
>White Liberal woman gets killed after clipping ICE agent with her car.


“This is Trump’s fault. This death was unprecedented.”


More and more every day, Liberals come off like a death cult.
 
I don't think I've seen this level of clear unambiguous attempt by the "woke" MSM and SJWs to lie to your face since coronapanic days.

More and more every day, Liberals come off like a death cult.
At least since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Cult of Progress has been turning into some terrorist cult... sort of like ISIS.
 
Isn't bearing false witness one of those commandment things?

Commandments for thee, not for me.
"Yeah but it didn't actually happen so it's totally fine in the eyes of the Lord I prostate myself before- er, prostrate, ha ha totally yeah. Anyway it didn't actually happen BUT IMAGINE HOW EVIL IT WOULD BE IF IT DID??? CAN YOU?!? I'm gonna go diddle a kid now (because I'm a radleft, not a priest, ha ha wink). Not evil btw."
 
The last Leftist chanting "Shoot me!" for the cameras at a globohomo protest was boy-molesterer Joseph Rosenbaum, and you'll never guess what happened later...

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They love trying to ride the line of legal behavior, provoking you as much as possible, knowing you yourself are worried about legality and probably won't do anything. But every once in a while one of them gets what they all deserve.
 
Some Catholic says something. From The National Catholic Register. (Archive)

Catholic Vice President Vance takes to social media to justify killing of Renee Good​

Yesterday (Jan. 7), 37-year-old Renee Good was shot and killed in a residential Minneapolis neighborhood by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. Good was a mother of three and an U.S. citizen.
Today, JD Vance has taken to social media to justify the shooting and blame Good for her own death.

Though the full circumstances of the situation are still coming to light, widely available video evidence shows the horrific moments before, during and after shots were fired into Good's car. Videos of the shooting and the ensuing aftermath are graphic and disturbing. After Good was shot, her car accelerates, slamming into another car and a pole. In one video, a person can be heard identifying themselves as a physician and offering to help only to be angrily denied by an unidentified ICE agent saying: "I don't care."

The Trump administration was quick to demonize Good. Within hours of the event and before a formal investigation could even be launched, Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem labeled Good's actions as an "act of domestic terrorism." President Donald Trump on Jan. 7 labeled her as "disorderly, obstructing and resisting, who then violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer." Trump went on to say that the ICE officer was lucky to be alive and "is now recovering in the hospital."

There is no evidence that Good was in any way involved in domestic terrorism. Video evidence seems to entirely contradict Trump's explanation of the situation. The ICE officer does not appear to have been injured and is seen casually walking away after the shooting.

There does appear to be emerging video evidence that Good was confused by the orders she was receiving from multiple officers and was attempting to remove herself from the situation. There does not appear to be any concrete evidence of agitation and the videos do not show Good attempting to run down anyone with her car.

The investigation is ongoing, but the entire situation is a powder keg: Social media is on fire as users viciously debate the justification of the killing and it seems protests are beginning in Minneapolis and beyond.
But in spite of the increasing uproar, Vice President JD Vance said he sees the situation as "simple."

"Correct. You can accept that this woman's death is a tragedy while acknowledging it's a tragedy of her own making. Don't illegally interfere in federal law enforcement operations and try to run over our officers with your car. It's really that simple," Vance tweeted Jan. 7, responding to a retweet of video of the incident.

In the retweet with the video, Sohrab Ahmari said, "She actually makes contact with the officer in front of the vehicle," adding "this angle is definitive. He fired in self-defense after she made frontal contact." (The Associated Press reported Jan. 8 that it was "unclear from the videos whether the vehicle makes contact with the officer.")

Shortly thereafter, Vance tweeted a show of solidarity with ICE.

"I want every ICE officer to know that their president, vice president, and the entire administration stands behind them. To the radicals assaulting them, doxxing them, and threatening them: congratulations, we're going to work even harder to enforce the law," he posted.

At the time of publication of this piece, at no point has Vance tweeted any remorse, prayers or condolences regarding Good and her loved ones. Instead, Vance continued his storm of social media posts the morning after the shooting — this time leaning into divisive, tribalistic language to demonize Democrats.

In times past, a politician might offer thoughts and prayers, encourage those reacting to wait for the full results of the investigation and generally try to lower the temperature. A leader might take the opportunity provided by a fresh day to soothe the broken heart of a nation and appeal to the better angels among us.

JD Vance went in a different direction.

"Every congressional democrat and every democrat who's running for president should be asked a simple question: Do you think this officer was wrong in defending his life against a deranged leftist who tried to run him over? These people are going to try to arrest our law enforcement for doing their jobs. The least the media could do is ask them about it," said Vance the morning after the shooting.
But he didn’t stop there. A half an hour later, Vance responded to a former defense attorney’s social media assertion that "it is very clear that the officers instigated the confrontation. The woman initially tried to wave them past her."

"This is preposterous," Vance said. He continued:

First of all, she's not waving the officers through and has no right to do so even if she were. She is waving another car through, before the officers approach her car.​
Second, the officers are not randomly searching her, they are approaching her vehicle because she is violating the law: namely, she is obstructing a lawful enforcement operation. You're not allowed to walk up to or drive up to people who are enforcing the law to make it harder for them to do their jobs.​
Third, this defense attorney is drawing a meaningless distinction between an ICE officer and a "real police officer." Again, you're not allowed to interrupt a lawful enforcement operation, which is exactly what this woman was doing.​
Fourth, the officer didn't discharge his weapon to prevent her from fleeing. When he discharged his weapon, she had pointed the vehicle at him and pressed the gas. He discharged his weapon in self defense, and other angles of the video show the woman *clearly* hit the officer with her car while accelerating.​
The gaslighting is off the charts and I'm having none of it. This guy was doing his job. She tried to stop him from doing his job. When he approached her car, she tried to hit him.​
A tragedy? Absolutely. But a tragedy that falls on this woman and all of the radicals who teach people that immigration is the one type of law that rioters are allowed to interfere with.​

As a Catholic, Vance knows better than to peddle this brand of gaslighting and agitation. Vance knows that, by virtue of her humanity, Good was endowed with inherent dignity, made in the image and likeness of God. Vance knows that only God can take life. Vance knows that protesting, fleeing or even interfering in an ICE investigation (which there is no evidence that Good did) does not carry a death sentence. Vance knows that lying and killing are sins.

Vance knows. He doesn't care. Vance’s twisted and wrongheaded view of Christianity has been repudiated by two popes. His Catholicism seems to be little more than a political prop, a tool only for his career ambitions and desire for power.

The vice president's comments justifying the death of Renee Good are a moral stain on the collective witness of our Catholic faith. His repeated attempts to blame Good for her own death are fundamentally incompatible with the Gospel. Our only recourse is to pray for his conversion of heart.

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