Minneapolis saw a tragic event on January 7 when ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot Renee Good four times. Police and 911 records show shots hit her right chest twice, left forearm once, and left side of her head once. Witnesses told 911 that 15 ICE agents were involved and Ms. Good was shot because she wouldn't open her car door. One caller said, “There’s 15 ICE agents, and they shot her, like, cause she wouldn’t open her car door.” Another added she tried to drive away but crashed. The first shot was fired at 9:38 am. Paramedics arrived four minutes later, found Good unresponsive, not breathing, and with an irregular pulse. CPR was performed until about 10:30 am when efforts stopped. Agent Ross remained at the scene before being taken to a federal building 15 minutes later. Renee Good’s family, represented by Romanucci & Blandin—the lawyers who also represented George Floyd’s family—demand answers. Their statement said, “What happened to Renee is wrong, contrary to established policing practices and procedures, and should never happen in today’s America.” They called for peace and transparency and honored Renee’s wish to “Be Good.” The family hopes to seek accountability and push for a kinder, more civil America.