D006-EEUU MINNEAPOLIS MEMORIAL MUJER ASESINADA ICE
STORY: Mournful Minneapolis residents paid respects to Renee Nicole Good on Saturday (January 10) days after she was fatally killed by an ICE agent on Wednesday (January 7).
Renee Good was a 37-year-old mother of three living in Minnesota who was shot dead in her car by a federal agent, setting off protests and a sharp debate around the circumstances surrounding her killing.
Alexander Johnson, who resides near the site of the shooting and witnesses the aftermath, said remained fearful and said 'I'm still shaking."
Daryl Capistarian, compared the shooting to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in 2020.
"I think a lot of people in this country have stood up for fairness and rights for all, and it's our moment to do the same" Capistarian told Reuters.
Federal immigration officers have shot people in 16 incidents since Trump intensified his crackdown in June, according to The Trace, a non-profit news outlet that tracks gun violence.
Minnesota became a major flashpoint in the administration's efforts to deport millions of immigrants months before the Good shooting, with Trump and members of his administration criticizing its Democratic leaders amid a massive welfare fraud scandal involving some members of the large Somali-American community there.
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SHOWS: MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA UNTIED STATES (JANUARY 10, 2026) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)
1. VARIOUS OF MEMORIAL ERECTED AT SITE OF FATAL ICE SHOOTING (ONE SIGN CONTAINS PROFANITY)
2. VIEW OF MEMORIAL AS TWO WOMEN APPROACH
3. WOMEN LOOKING DOWN AT MEMORIAL IN A MOURNFUL MANNER (ELLASON MONTGOMERY IN BROWN COAT AND ELLEN WILLIAMS IN GREY COAT)
4. GENERAL VIEW OF WOMEN AT MEMORIAL
5. WOMEN
6. (SOUNDBITE) (English) ELLISON MONTGOMERY- 30-YEAR-OLD MINNEAPOLIS RESIDENT SAYING:
"This is really so many emotions and I don't even know, I feel like this entire week has just been a confusion wave of if I'm insanely angry, completely heartbroken and devastated, and then just like longing and hoping that things get better."
7. (SOUNDBITE) (English) ELLEN WILLIAMS -31-YEAR-OLD MINNEAPOLIS RESIDENT SAYING:
"For me, it's just...like imagining how someone's whole life and world could just end on a street that I drive on every day and just thinking of her wife and her children."
8. GENERAL VIEW OF WOMEN AT MEMORIAL
9. (SOUNDBITE) (English) (SOUNDBITE) (English) ELLEN WILLIAMS -31-YEAR-OLD MINNEAPOLIS RESIDENT SAYING:
"I think it's eye-opening for the country who probably sees Minnesota as a very nice place, which it is, but it can happen anywhere. We have the nicest people, we deal with the worst weather, we have great attitudes, we're very diverse. That doesn't mean that we're safe from everything. It doesn't mean that we can't go through things that happen in larger cities."
10. NATIVE AMERICANS AT MEMORIAL WEARING RED FEATHERS
11. GENERAL VIEW OF MEMORIAL
12. NATIVE AMERICAN CEREMONY
13. A RITUAL WITH SMOKE AND SHELLS BEING PERFORMED AT MEMORIAL
14. PEOPLE OBSERVING
15. (SOUNDBITE) (ENGLISH) DARYL CAPISTARIAN - 70 YEAR OLD MINNEAPOLIS RESIDENT SAYING:
"It kind of reminds me of the George Floyd thing and all the people that came out. And I feel like this is a moment in our history where people need to stand up for something and you know, I think a lot of people in this country have stood up for fairness and rights for all, and it's our moment (becomes emotional) to do the same."
16. VIEW OF SMOKE BILLOWING FROM THE MEMORIAL
17. LAW ENFORCEMENT ON SCENE SURROUNDED BY FLAGS
18. (SOUNDBITE) (English) ALEXANDER JOHNSON - 37 YEAR OLD - LIBERIAN IMMIGRANT WHO WITNESSED THE AFTERMATH OF THE SHOOTING SAYING:
"I was in the back smoking and then I came. I hear the sound when I was smoking, so I kind of got scared. I don't know where I was. When I came over here, I saw the car. It already ran into the (unintelligible) tree, it got crushed. So I pick up my phone and start to record and I record the lady, the police, pick up the lady like deer meat and take her on the other side of the building. So that hurt my feelings. It's so scary, I can't even talk about it (unintelligible) I'm still shaking."
19. VIEW OF MEMORIAL
20. (SOUNDBITE) (English) ALEXANDER JOHNSON - 37 YEAR OLD - LIBERIAN IMMIGRANT WHO WITNESSED THE AFTERMATH OF THE SHOOTING SAYING:
"I feel scared low-key. I feel like I want to go back to Africa. Yeah, I feel like too much stuff going on over here for a Black man like me, I don't know. So mostly, I'll be recording from the windows. And when I see the police here, I be getting scared low-key. That's why I don'r really stand too close to the police. I don't want to be misidentified as somebody that ICE looking for, I don't want to get on the radar, you know."
21. POLICE OFFICE ALLOWING JOHNSON TO ENTER HIS APARTMENT BUILDING WHICH IS LOCATED BESIDE THE SHOOTING SCENE