DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Provides Statement After an ICE Officer Fatally Shoots

Minneapolis woke up to blood on the snow and a story that doesn’t add up. A mother and poet is dead, a federal officer walks free, and Washington has already picked a side. Kristi Noem calls it terrorism. Neighbors call it murder. In the middle stands a shattered family, a viral video, and a community that refuses to be si… Continues…

Renee Nicole Good’s death has become more than a tragic encounter on a frozen Minneapolis street; it is now a collision between two irreconcilable narratives. Federal officials insist she “weaponized” her SUV and left an ICE officer no choice but to fire. Her family, neighbors, and civil rights leaders describe a gentle, terrified woman, a poet and mother who loved her community and never sought confrontation.

In the days since the shooting, Powderhorn Park has filled with candles, cardboard signs, and the sound of people refusing to let her name be reduced to a talking point. Her wife’s anguished cries, a grieving mother’s disbelief, and a child suddenly without parents stand in stark contrast to press conferences and political posts. As investigations begin, one fact is undeniable: a life defined by words, music, and care ended in gunfire, and a city is now demanding that every second of what happened be exposed to the light.

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