Published report

Death of Renee Nicole Good - ICE Shooting

Submitted by anonymous user on January 25, 2026.

Incident basics

Incident date
January 7, 2026
Location
East 34th Street and Portland Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
Charges or allegations

Personnel involved

Adherence to Legal Standards

Consistently refuses to accept responsibility or follow through.

Communication Skills

Routinely violates legal standards, compromising public safety.

Courtesy

Fails to communicate effectively or is actively dismissive.

Effectiveness

Occasionally discourteous or dismissive.

Empathy and Compassion

Fails to resolve issues, worsening the situation.

Fairness

Completely dismissive or indifferent to individuals' emotional needs.

Heroism or Extra Effort

Displays noticeable bias or preferential treatment.

Honesty

Fails to demonstrate any extra effort or heroic behavior.

Transparency

Completely opaque or deliberately misleading.


Narrative

On January 7, 2026, at approximately 9:30 a.m., Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot and killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota during Operation Metro Surge. CONFIRMED FACTS: - The Hennepin County Medical Examiner ruled Good's death a homicide, caused by "multiple gunshot wounds" - Good sustained gunshot wounds to her right chest, left forearm, and possibly her head - She was found in a maroon Honda Pilot and pronounced dead at approximately 10:30 a.m. at Hennepin Healthcare Hospital DISPUTED/UNCERTAIN: - ICE claimed Ross fired defensively after fearing for his life; Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and witnesses disputed this account - Witnesses reported the vehicle was stationary and not moving toward agents at the time of shooting - State authorities are investigating whether to bring criminal charges The incident occurred during federal immigration enforcement operations and sparked significant public controversy.

Desired outcome

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Witnesses

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