In Minneapolis, two women were caught on camera following and taunting ICE agents on the streets, just days after the deadly shooting of protester Renee Nicole Good. The footage shared on social media shows masked ICE agents confronting the women. One agent warned: "Don't make a bad decision today." The officer, pointing at a woman in a car, said, "If I continually see you following us, interfering with us, honking your horn, blocking our cars, you have a very high probability of making a really bad decision and being arrested today, okay?" The woman smiled and replied, "I think I'm making exactly the right decision." A bystander questioned: "Why are you giving her a warning? She's not interfering, she's just following." The agent responded again, "Don't make a bad decision today and ruin your life." The woman laughed and shot back, "Oh, bad decisions, that's funny coming from you." As the agent said, "Have a nice day," she said, "I hope you have a terrible day."

Fox News reporter Matt Finn shared the video on X, where it gained millions of views. Many people criticized the women for provoking ICE agents so soon after Good's death.

In another clip shared by Finn, an ICE agent approached a woman in a blue car who was honking her horn continuously as the agents passed. The agent warned, "Just so you know, if we continue to have you follow us..." but the woman kept honking. The agent then said, "Okay, have fun, don't make a bad decision today... don't interfere."

This incident took place amid a heated political storm after Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by ICE agent Jon Ross on Wednesday in Minneapolis. Trump said Good accelerated her SUV towards Ross, forcing him to shoot in self-defense. Ross, whose face was masked during the incident, became a controversial figure after the shooting. The Trump administration supported Ross, while Minneapolis Democrats called it murder.

ICE claimed Good deliberately drove her SUV at agents, but witnesses and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called that claim "bulls**t." Witnesses said Good and her wife were legal observers filming the protest. Video of the shooting shows Good blocking the road, then reversing as agents approached her vehicle. Shots were fired after an agent tried to open the driver's door. Good lost control and crashed into parked cars and a light pole. The SUV bore a bullet hole in the driver's side windshield.