Trump dubbed a ‘disgrace to humanity’ after latest comment about ICE shooting victim Renee Nicole Good

The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on January 7 has sparked nationwide outrage, protests, and heated political debate. Video footage shows officers attempting to stop Good’s vehicle before a second agent fires, causing her car to crash into a parked vehicle.

Good, 37, was identified by her mother, Donna Ganger, who described her daughter as compassionate, loving, and uninvolved in any anti-ICE activities. Ganger expressed shock and grief over the incident, emphasizing that her daughter “was an amazing human being.”

Political figures quickly responded. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez condemned the killing as a “public murder,” while Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized ICE’s presence in the city, calling their actions chaotic and deadly. Frey rejected claims of self-defense after reviewing the footage.

President Donald Trump took a different stance, blaming Good and describing her as “disorderly” and allegedly attempting to harm the ICE officer. He framed the incident as part of broader attacks on law enforcement by the “Radical Left” and urged Americans to support police and ICE agents.

Online reactions were sharply divided. Many criticized Trump for defending the ICE officer and blaming the victim, while others supported him, praising law enforcement and urging respect for orders given by officers.

The Department of Homeland Security also defended the ICE agent, describing Good’s actions as an attempted attack on officers and emphasizing that the officer acted in self-defense. Officials highlighted increasing threats and assaults against law enforcement as context.

Vice President JD Vance echoed support for the ICE officer, stressing law enforcement should not be obstructed and reiterating backing from the administration. The incident has intensified the national debate over immigration enforcement, police use of force, and accountability.