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37-year-old woman fatally shot by ICE officer in Minneapolis identified

Update (5:36 PM): Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said he has issued an order to prepare the state's National Guard while urging peaceful protest after an Immigration and Customs EnforcementĀ agent fatally shot a woman in her car during operations in Minneapolis on Wednesday.

Walz and the Minneapolis mayor are disputing the government's claims surrounding what led up to the shooting, which killed a 37-year-old woman who has been identified by city council members as Renee Nicole Good, a resident of the city.

"We have someone dead in their car for no reason whatsoever," Walz said during a news conference, decrying the shooting as "preventable" and "unnecessary." 

Police tape is seen around a vehicle with a bullet hole the windshield after a driver was shot in Minneapolis, on Jan. 7, 2026.Tim Evans/Reuters

According to Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, the woman was allegedly "attempting to run over our law enforcement officers" when an ICE officer fatally shot her Wednesday morning.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed the incident was an "act of domestic terrorism" and argued that the vehicle was a "deadly weapon."

"Deadly force is perfectly lawful when a threat is faced by a weapon," she said during a press briefing on Wednesday.

Following the shooting, a large crowd gathered in the area, which is less than a mile from where George Floyd was killed in May 2020.

The governor said he has issued a "warning order" to prepare the Minnesota National Guard, saying there are soldiers in training and prepared to be deployed "if necessary," while urging "peaceful resistance."

A federal agent uses pepper spray on protesters blocking a street after a driver of a vehicle was shot in Minneapolis, on Jan. 7, 2026.Tim Evans/Reuters

"I want Minnesotans to hear this from me: The desire to get out in the protest and to speak up to this administration of how wrong this is, that is a patriotic duty at this point in time, but it needs to be done safely," he said.

"I feel your anger, I am angry. They want a show, we can't give it to them," Walz said.

A Minnesota National Guard spokesperson said following the briefing that it is "conducting necessary preparations to assist state authorities in protecting property and ensuring public safety if so ordered," and that there has not been an official request for support yet.

Based on video and photos from the scene in Minneapolis following the shooting, law enforcement deployed crowd control measures, including tear gas and pepper spray on some protesters. As a large law enforcement presence gathered, some protesters could be seen throwing snowballs at officers. One held a sign that said "shame."

President Donald Trump said the officer acted in "self defense." 

"The woman driving the car was very disorderly, obstructing and resisting, who then violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer, who seems to have shot her in self defense," Trump posted on social media.

DHS also said the officer fired "defensive shots."

Law enforcement attempt to enter a vehicle prior to an ICE officer fatally shooting the driver during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.Obtained by ABC News
Law enforcement officers are seen after an ICE officer fatally shot the driver of a vehicle during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.Obtained by ABC News

The Minneapolis mayor, however, at an impassioned news conference, said that he saw video of the incident and claimed the agent's actions were not self-defense.

"This was an agent recklessly using power that resulted in somebody dying -- getting killed," Mayor Jacob Frey said.

Frey said it does not appear the victim was driving her car toward the agent and using her car as a weapon. She was a U.S. citizen who was "an observer" and was "watching out for our immigrant neighbors," according to Minneapolis City Council member Jason Chavez.

Frey said his message to ICE is to "get the f--- out" of Minneapolis.

"We've dreaded this moment since the early stages of this ICE presence in Minneapolis," Frey said.

People protest as law enforcement officers attend to the scene of the shooting involving federal law enforcement agents, on Jan. 7, 2026, in Minneapolis.Tom Baker/AP

Minneapolis police said preliminary information indicates that she was in her car and blocking the road.

"At some point, a federal law enforcement officer approached her on foot, and the vehicle began to drive off," police said. "At least two shots were fired … the vehicle then crashed on the side of the roadway."

"There is nothing to indicate that this woman was the target of any law enforcement investigation or activity," police added.

The woman had gunshot wounds to the head and was transported to an area hospital, where she died, according to city officials.

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In describing the shooting, McLaughlin said that an ICE officer, "fearing for his life, the lives of his fellow law enforcement and the safety of the public, fired defensive shots."

"He used his training and saved his own life and that of his fellow officers," she said, referring to the woman as part of a group of "rioters."

Noem alleged that the woman did not comply with ICE agents' orders to get out of her car before she "proceeded to weaponize her vehicle."

"We had law enforcement officers that were out there doing an enforcement action, and a vehicle got stuck in the snow, and so they had called for other people to come and help them get that vehicle out," she said at a press briefing on Wednesday. "Those officers were trying to free the vehicle when the harassment started, when the protesters were out there impeding their vehicles and preventing them from leaving the scene."

Asked to respond to Frey's remarks questioning that this was self-defense, Noem said, "he doesn't know what he's talking about."

"It's very clear that this individual was harassing and impeding law enforcement operations," she said. "Our officer followed his training, did exactly what he's been taught to do in that situation, and took actions to defend himself and defend his fellow law enforcement officers."

Noem said the officer was struck by the vehicle and has since been treated and released from a hospital.

She said she has spoken to Walz about the shooting.

Members of the community and media take cover as Border Patrol agents use chemical irritants to disperse a crowd where a driver was shot by a U.S. immigration agent, according to local and federal officials, in Minneapolis, on Jan. 7, 2026.Tim Evans/Reuters
A woman holds a sign as Minneapolis police officers respond to the scene where a woman was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.Craig Lassig/EPA via Shutterstock

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is working in conjunction with the FBI to investigate the shooting, according to Commissioner Bob Jacobson.

"Keep in mind that this is an investigation that is also in its infancy, so any speculation about what had happened would be just that, and we will not engage in speculation," Jacobson said during the briefing.

Walz said earlier on X that the state will "ensure there is a full, fair, and expeditious investigation to ensure accountability and justice."

The FBI said in a statement, "Consistent with our investigative protocol, the incident is under review, and we are working closely with our law enforcement partners."

Minneapolis Police officers secure the area as membes of the community gather near the scene where a driver was shot by a U.S. immigration agent, according to local and federal officials, in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.Tim Evans/Reuters
Law enforcement officials are shown at the scene of an ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis, on Jan. 7, 2026.KSTP

The Twin Cities are seeing a massive deployment of ICE and Homeland Security Investigations agents to conduct immigration enforcement and fraud investigations, according to multiple sources familiar with the plans. 

As many as 2,000 agents from ICE and HSI could be headed to the Minneapolis area, but a source cautioned that the number of agents could change.

Sources have told ABC News that as many as 600 HSI agents are being deployed and 1,400 ICE agents could be deployed as part of the increased enforcement operation. 

Law enforcement officials are shown at the scene of an ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis, on Jan. 7, 2026.KTSP

Noem was on the ground in Minneapolis on Tuesday, conducting immigration enforcement.

The Trump administration has zeroed in on accusations of fraud at Somali-run childcare centers in recent weeks. 

At the end of a House Oversight Committee hearing on alleged social services fraud in Minnesota on Wednesday, Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., put forth a motion to subpoena DHS for all documents and footage related to Wednesday's deadly ICE shooting.

Ranking member Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., called it a "horrific killing."

"I encourage folks to watch those videos and see what's happened for themselves," he said. "And I'm hopeful that this committee investigates this incident and that we have full accountability."

ABC News' Laura Romero and Emily Chang contributed to this report.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.


Update (1:14 PM): El Paso's Congresswoman Veronica Escobar released the following statement on the shooting:

"Today in Minneapolis, ICE shot a woman in the head and killed her.  Several eye-witness videos of the shooting that have been shared online make it clear that the Department of Homeland Security’s claim that an agent shot in self-defense is a blatant lie. Let me repeat: the Department of Homeland Security is lying to the American people about a shooting committed by one of their agents in broad daylight. The Trump Administration and Secretary Kristi Noem are treating U.S. citizens as disposable casualties in their lawless mass deportation campaign, and they are allowing - possibly encouraging - their untrained, under-qualified agents to act recklessly and cruelly in American communities. It must stop. 

"The people of Minneapolis are rightfully outraged, and I echo the sentiments expressed by Mayor Jacob Frey: the Department of Homeland Security is not making Americans more safe, they are doing the opposite. Under the Trump Administration, the Department of Homeland Security has no credibility, no integrity, and no sense of obligation to the public they serve. It is my hope that there is a thorough investigation and the agent(s) involved are held accountable in a court of law."


DHS alleged the woman was "attempting to run over our law enforcement officers."

By Jack DateLuke Barr, and Meredith Deliso

January 7, 2026, 10:54 AM

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot an alleged "rioter" in Minneapolis on Wednesday, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

The shooting occurred while ICE officers were "conducting targeted operations," and a woman in a vehicle allegedly "attempting to run over our law enforcement officers" was fatally shot, according to DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin.

Law enforcement officials are shown at the scene of an ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis, on Jan. 7, 2026.KSTP

McLaughlin said the ICE officer fired "defensive shots." She did not identify the woman killed or the ICE officer involved in the shooting.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said in a statement that he is aware of the shooting involving an ICE agent while demanding that ICE leave the city "immediately."

"The presence of federal immigration enforcement agents is causing chaos in our city," Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said in a statement on social media regarding the shooting. "We're demanding ICE to leave the city immediately. We stand rock solid with our immigrant and refugee communities."

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said his office is working to "gather information on an ICE-related shooting this morning."

"We will share information as we learn more. In the meantime, I ask folks to remain calm," he posted on X.

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The city of Minneapolis said it is "aware of a shooting involving a federal agent" near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue and urged people to avoid the area.

"We are working to confirm additional information, but what we know is that the presence of federal immigration enforcement agents is causing chaos in our city and making our community less safe," the city said in a statement.

A large law enforcement presence could be seen at the scene. Protesters have also gathered.

Law enforcement officials are shown at the scene of an ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis, on Jan. 7, 2026.KSTP

The Twin Cities are seeing a massive deployment of ICE and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents to conduct immigration enforcement and fraud investigations, according to multiple sources familiar with the plans. 

As many as 2,000 agents from ICE and HSI could be headed to the Minneapolis area but a source cautioned the number of agents could change.

Sources have told ABC News that as many as 600 HSI agents are being deployed and 1,400 ICE agents could be deployed as part of the increased enforcement operation. 

Law enforcement officials are shown at the scene of an ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis, on Jan. 7, 2026.KTSP

The Trump administration has zeroed in on accusations of fraud at Somali-run childcare centers in recent weeks. 

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was on the ground in Minneapolis on Tuesday conducting immigration enforcement.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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