Federal authorities are not expected to file criminal charges against the ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, a decision that’s fueling outrage, protests, and a deeper argument about how much legal protection federal officers effectively have when deadly force is caught on video.
Good, 37, a mother of three, was killed on January 7, 2026, during a confrontation involving federal immigration agents in a residential area of Minneapolis. Early accounts of the shooting spread quickly because multiple bystanders recorded the encounter. In one widely shared clip, Good can be heard speaking to the agent just moments before the shots are fired, telling him, “I’m not mad at you,” a line that has become central to how many people interpret the scene. (People.com) Continue reading…