A 37-year-old woman, Renee Nicole Good, was fatally shot by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in south Minneapolis during an immigration enforcement action. Witnesses and videos showed a man, who said he was a doctor, pleading with agents to let him help the dying woman. He was repeatedly refused as Good was bleeding heavily. Video clips recorded at the scene capture the doctor shouting he could check his mother's pulse and provide medical care. An ICE agent replies, "I don't care," and blocked him from reaching her. Witnesses said agents claimed they had their own medics and kept bystanders away from Good. Emergency responders were later allowed to attend, but Good was pronounced dead at a hospital. Bystanders reported that ICE vehicles initially blocked ambulances from entering the area. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE stated the agent fired multiple shots after Good allegedly tried to use her vehicle as a weapon to run over officers. However, Democratic leaders and eyewitnesses disputed this, saying Good posed no threat when the shots were fired. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and Assembly member Zohran Mamdani condemned the killing as a brutal act against an innocent American. President Donald Trump and Vice President supported the ICE agent's decision. Renee Good was a US citizen and mother of three. Her family said she had no violent history and was likely scared during the confrontation. She was a poet and writer who studied creative writing and won a poetry prize in 2020.