Receipts
The Minneapolis ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good
Reality: Multiple videos, eyewitness reporting, and local leaders dispute key parts of the official framing. This post documents what’s publicly reportable and linkable.
Bottom line: If the story changes, the record doesn’t.
What we can say without guessing
- Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot and killed by an ICE agent on January 7, 2026 in south Minneapolis during a federal operation, according to MPR News. (MPR)
- ABC News published a minute-by-minute review of the incident based on video. (ABC News)
- The Minnesota Star Tribune reported on eyewitness evidence, recordings, and message logs describing how the encounter unfolded. (Star Tribune)
Receipts
ABC News published a frame-by-frame timeline of video from the incident, describing the seconds leading up to the shooting.
MPR News reported the shooting occurred in south Minneapolis and that Mayor Jacob Frey and Gov. Tim Walz disputed ICE’s version of events.
The Star Tribune reported on eyewitness evidence, recordings, and message logs describing the encounter and identifying the ICE agent involved.
Timeline (as reported)
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ICE agents were conducting a federal operation in south Minneapolis when they engaged with Good’s vehicle, according to local reporting.
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Video reviewed by ABC News shows the moments leading up to the shots and the immediate aftermath.
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Additional reporting compiles eyewitness accounts and logs describing the encounter.
What to watch for next
- Release of full unedited video and any body-worn camera footage (if it exists).
- Independent review of the incident and whether state/local authorities receive access to evidence.
- Any public timeline corrections from agencies involved.
Sources
- MPR News live updates — local reporting and dispute of ICE account.
- ABC News timeline — minute-by-minute video review.
- Minnesota Star Tribune — eyewitness evidence, recordings, message logs.