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ICE shooting reignites trauma in Minneapolis still shaped by George Floyd protests
Minneapolis residents say the killing of Renee Nicole Good triggered memories of 2020 in a city long conditioned to organize after violence by authorities.
2026/01/10-19:47

ICE shooting reignites trauma in Minneapolis still shaped by George Floyd protests
People pause for a minute of silence during a press conference organized by the group "Minneapolis Families for Public Schools," in Minneapolis on Jan. 9, 2026.Charly Triballeau / AFP - Getty Images

In the months before an ICE officer fatally shot Renee Nicole Good on a residential street this week, residents in this south Minneapolis neighborhood had grown accustomed to the sound of car horns and shrieking whistles - alarms meant to signal that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were nearby.

The sounds had become a strange new normal for the diverse Central neighborhood. Across the country, similar tactics have emerged as a grassroots response to President Donald Trump`s escalation of immigration arrests and deportations.

But on Wednesday, an encounter between ICE officers and Good, an American citizen, ended in gunfire, with an officer killing her in the middle of the street and sending shock waves through a city already shaped by repeated confrontations with police violence.

"It`s terrifying. It`s horrible. These are the conversations that now we have to have with our children, and the anxiety that it causes them," said Ginya, 41, who lives a few houses away from where Good was killed. Ginya asked that her last name not be used out of fear for her family`s safety. "It`s heartbreaking that any of this is happening, and we just want ICE to leave."

ICE shooting reignites trauma in Minneapolis still shaped by George Floyd protests
Protestors clash with federal agents outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Saint Paul, Minn., on Jan. 8, 2026.Octavio Jones / AFP - Getty Images

Trump said in a social media post after the shooting that Good "violently, willfully and viciously ran over the ICE Officer." Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused the driver of trying to run the officer over, saying "she hit him" in "an act of domestic terrorism." The agency called her a violent rioter. All said the officer fired in self-defense.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey sharply rejected DHS` narrative. After viewing a video of the incident, Frey told reporters Wednesday that federal officials were attempting to "spin this as an action of self-defense." Eyewitness accounts and video reviewed by NBC News raise questions about whether the vehicle posed an immediate threat, though key details remain under investigation.

For some residents, Good`s killing reopened deep wounds in a city still reckoning with the police murder of George Floyd, which occurred just blocks away in May 2020 and sparked nationwide protests against police brutality.

"I think it`s a really big trauma and tear on the city," said Amalia Perrier, 23, who was at the site of a makeshift memorial on Thursday night near where Good was killed.

ICE shooting reignites trauma in Minneapolis still shaped by George Floyd protests
People face off with police near the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct. People gathered at Chicago Ave. and East 38th Street during a rally in Minneapolis on May 26, 2020.Richard Tsong-Taatarii / Star Tribune via Getty Images file

Perrier said she and other Minneapolis residents were saying, "I can`t believe this is happening here again. But one thing about Minneapolis is we are really acutely organized. It`s a very, very strong support system here, and we`re always going to rally for our community and neighbors."

That reflex to organize, protest and provide mutual aid has been shaped by years of unrest following deadly encounters between law enforcement and residents.

In recent years, demonstrators have taken to the streets after the killings of Philando Castile, Justine Damond, Daunte Wright and Amir Locke, demanding accountability and police reforms. Their names have since become part of the city`s collective memory, invoked whenever violence involving authorities resurfaces.

ICE shooting reignites trauma in Minneapolis still shaped by George Floyd protests
Minneapolis NAACP president, Nekima Levy-Pounds, leads a chant of "Hands up, don`t shoot," for Philando Castile outside Governor`s Mansion on July 7, 2016 in St. Paul, Minn.Stephen Maturen / Getty Images

ICE shooting reignites trauma in Minneapolis still shaped by George Floyd protests
A man stomps the windshield of a police cruiser as people protest after Brooklyn Center police shot and killed Daunte Wright during a traffic stop on April 11, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.Stephen Maturen / Getty Images

Unlike those cases, the public outcry following Good`s death has centered on the expanding role of federal immigration enforcement, sparking questions around ICE`s tactics and its use of force in residential neighborhoods.

Residents told NBC News that they were already accustomed to ICE activity in the area, which sits near a Latino cultural corridor of restaurants and businesses. In recent months, neighborhood watch groups adopted warning systems similar to those used in other cities targeted by immigration enforcement, relying on whistles and car horns to alert others.

ICE shooting reignites trauma in Minneapolis still shaped by George Floyd protests
People gather outside the Hennepin County Government Center to decry the lack of charges brought after the death of Amir Locke on Apr. 6, 2022 in Minneapolis.Stephen Maturen / Getty Images file

Ginya said the heightened enforcement has reshaped daily life. Since the beginning of the school year, she said, parents have organized car pools so children don`t have to ride the bus, fearing encounters with immigration agents.

"There are parents that stand at four points around the schools with ICE whistles. I took my children to the pediatrician, and my pediatrician was handing out ICE whistles to families," she said. "So that`s just an indication of the climate that we are living in right now. It`s the saddest thing."

For some, the helicopters flying overhead and protesters flooding the streets this week felt hauntingly familiar.

"It really felt like post-George Floyd," said Caroline, 46, who asked that her last name not be used for safety reasons. "It`s been a rough year."

She pointed to the June killings of Minnesota state lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in what authorities describe as politically motivated shootings.

"I feel like our federal government is trying to attack and destroy Minnesota," she said. "That`s where I keep coming back to, how amazing this community is. We aren`t going to fall, but it is hard."

 

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By Daniella Silva and Nicole Acevedo/ NBC

 

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