The shooting has fueled nationwide protests, with vigils in Minneapolis featuring candles, flowers, and signs decrying “ICE terror.” The FBI has taken over the investigation, and Good’s family and advocates describe her as a kind, community-oriented woman who was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time—perhaps monitoring the operation as part of neighborhood watch efforts.
As investigations continue, the incident underscores deep divisions over immigration enforcement, federal overreach, and accountability in law enforcement. Kimmel’s fiery response, particularly his direct rebuttal of Trump’s claims about the video and his unfiltered call for ICE to leave cities, has amplified the national debate, leaving many asking whether this marks a turning point in public tolerance for such operations—or just another flashpoint in an already polarized era.