ICE Agent Hospitalized After Minneapolis Shooting Incident
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent who shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis was hospitalized after the woman allegedly struck him with her vehicle. President Donald Trump called the agent’s survival “hard to believe” and shared details in a Truth Social post.
Chaos in South Uptown
Trump described the woman as “disorderly, obstructing, and resisting.” According to his statement, she “willfully and viciously ran over the ICE officer,” who reportedly acted in self-defense. Video shared by the former president shows the incident from a wide-angle perspective.
The president added, “He is now recovering in the hospital.” He criticized what he called growing anti-ICE sentiment on the political left, linking it to threats and assaults against law enforcement.
Political Response
Trump’s statement emphasized, “These incidents are happening because the Radical Left is threatening, assaulting, and targeting our Law Enforcement Officers and ICE Agents daily. They are just trying to do the job of making America safe. We need to stand by and protect our Law Enforcement Officers from this Radical Left Movement of Violence and Hate.”
Community Reaction
The shooting occurred in South Uptown, Minneapolis, less than a mile from the site where George Floyd was killed by former officer Derek Chauvin. Following the incident, large protests erupted in the streets, intensifying tensions in the area.
Victim Identified
The woman fatally shot by the ICE agent was identified by her mother as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good. Reports suggest she drove her vehicle toward federal officers before being shot. Dramatic footage shows the ICE agent firing as the car appeared to hit him.
Ongoing Investigation
Authorities continue to review the situation. Officials are studying the full sequence of events to determine circumstances leading to the fatal encounter.