Nationwide Protests Erupt Following ICE Shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis
Detroit, MI – January 11, 2026 – Outrage and protests are sweeping across the nation, including a significant exhibition in Detroit, following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis on January 7th. The incident has ignited a firestorm of controversy, raising serious questions about ICE tactics and the safety of communities. Hundreds marched in Detroit on Friday, voicing their anger and demanding accountability.
The Shooting and Initial reactions
Renee Good, a mother of three, was shot and killed during an ICE operation in Minneapolis as tensions flared. According to reports, Good was participating in a protest responding to the presence of ICE agents in the neighborhood, some of whom were experiencing vehicle trouble in the snow . The circumstances surrounding the shooting remain contested, with conflicting accounts from witnesses and authorities.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has publicly disputed the federal government’s version of events, adding to the growing distrust surrounding the incident. The shooting has sparked immediate and widespread condemnation from activist groups and community leaders across the country.
Detroit Responds with Mass Protest
The protest in Detroit, organized by several local activist groups, drew hundreds of participants to the streets of Southwest Detroit. This community, with a significant immigrant population, felt a particularly strong connection to the tragedy. Protesters expressed fears that Good’s death represents a broader pattern of aggressive ICE tactics and the potential for violence against vulnerable communities.
“It was just an execution in broad daylight,and people are just directly misrepresenting what happened,” stated Detroit resident Tyler Knox,reflecting the sentiment of many protesters. Declan Cady powerfully articulated the fear felt by many, saying, “As soon as I saw that video, I just started crying. It’s just terrifying. Anybody can be a victim of ICE.”
Legislative Action and Calls for Police Non-Cooperation
Detroit City Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero has taken swift action in response to the shooting. She has initiated inquiries into the legal options available to limit ICE operations within the city, specifically on properties like schools, clinics, hospitals, and places of worship. Santiago-Romero has also requested data from Detroit Police Chief Todd bettison regarding the extent of cooperation between the Detroit police Department (DPD) and ICE, including the number of times ICE has requested DPD assistance and the approval process for such requests.
Protesters were united in their opposition to any collaboration between local law enforcement and ICE. “If the city council and the mayor are going to take effective action, it means absolutely not allowing the police to protect ICE in any way, shape, or form,” asserted Donna Stern, an activist with the association BAMN .
Santiago-Romero echoed this sentiment, stating, “The murder of Renee proves that living in militarized communities puts us all in danger – citizen or not.”
Expanding Protests and Community Support
The impact of Renee Good’s death extends beyond Detroit and Minneapolis.Vigils and protests have been organized in cities across the nation, including Ann Arbor, Michigan, where a community vigil drew significant support . These events demonstrate the widespread concern and anger over the shooting and the broader issues surrounding ICE enforcement.
ICE Response and Ongoing Examination
As of this reporting, the ICE Detroit Field Office has not issued a statement regarding the protests or Santiago-Romero’s inquiries. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge as the case progresses.
Key Takeaways:
- Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother, was fatally shot by an ICE agent during an operation in Minneapolis.
- The shooting has sparked nationwide protests and outrage, particularly within immigrant communities.
- Detroit City Council is considering legislative action to limit ICE operations within the city.
- Protesters are demanding an end to cooperation between local police and ICE.
- The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, and ICE has yet to respond to requests for comment.
The death of Renee Good serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of immigration enforcement and the urgent need for comprehensive immigration reform. As investigations continue and legislative debates unfold, the nation will be watching closely to see how this tragedy shapes the future of immigration policy and community-police relations.