

Renee Good
Person ActivistRenee Good, a Minneapolis protester, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in January.
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Renee Good was a protester in Minneapolis who was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in January. Her death became a focal point for tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the city. Recent news indicates that Scott Pelley, a former anchor for CBS's '60 Minutes,' accused editorial management, specifically Bari Weiss, of interfering with a broadcast segment about Good's killing. Pelley claims Weiss requested changes to portray Good as 'driving toward officer,' which contradicts other accounts. Video evidence released by the city of Minneapolis has also reportedly undermined the initial ICE account of a separate, but related, January incident involving federal officers and Venezuelan men, where another individual was shot. Good's death and the subsequent media scrutiny highlight broader issues of immigration policy and the use of force by federal agents, particularly within the context of Donald Trump's immigration agenda, which has been a significant political issue.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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