By: Amil Imani

January 10, 2026

As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents executed Operation Guardian – the most comprehensive immigration enforcement action in United States history – the mission was met with calculated resistance. The resulting fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good is a direct consequence of a culture of obstruction that prioritizes political activism over the safety of those sworn to uphold the rule of law.

Federal authorities have officially designated this incident as an act of domestic terrorism. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) maintains that Good’s actions were not those of a passive bystander, but rather a deliberate attempt to use a vehicle as a weapon against federal officers. In a residential area already congested by heavy snowfall, Good positioned her maroon Honda Pilot to block federal transport vans, effectively trapping agents and preventing them from completing a lawful arrest operation.

When agents approached the vehicle to clear the roadway and ensure the safety of the perimeter, they encountered a driver who refused to comply with repeated, lawful commands to exit the car. Instead of submitting to authority, Good accelerated the vehicle. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed that Good weaponized her vehicle, driving directly toward an officer who had no choice but to use his firearm to stop the immediate threat. This officer, identified by federal sources as a veteran member of the Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Special Response Team, acted according to the highest standards of federal use-of-force training.

The context of this encounter is essential to understanding the officer’s response. The agent, Jonathan Ross, is a highly decorated professional who had previously survived a near-fatal assault in June 2025. During that earlier incident, Ross was dragged for over 100 yards by a fleeing suspect, an ordeal that required 33 stitches and extensive rehabilitation. When a vehicle is steered toward an officer in a confined, snowy street, the threat of being crushed or dragged is an immediate reality. Federal policy recognizes a moving vehicle as a lethal weapon, and the split-second decision to fire was a necessary measure to prevent another officer from being killed or maimed in the line of duty.

The Trump administration has been unwavering in its support of the agents involved. President Trump, after reviewing footage of the scene, characterized the driver as a disorderly agitator who willfully and viciously attempted to run over the officer. Vice President JD Vance further underscored this by noting that federal agents deserve a debt of gratitude for performing a dangerous job while being targeted by organized networks of activists intent on doxxing and assaulting them. From the federal perspective, the responsibility for this tragedy lies solely with those who choose to interfere with law enforcement operations.

This incident highlights a growing and dangerous trend where local municipal leaders actively encourage defiance of federal law. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz have publicly attacked the credibility of the federal account, yet their own “sanctuary” policies created the volatile environment where such a confrontation became inevitable. By signaling to residents that federal law is optional, local politicians embolden individuals to take physical action against agents. When activists attempt “de-arrest” maneuvers or use vehicles to impede federal vans, they create a high-stakes environment where lethal force becomes a standard defensive necessity.

The investigation into the shooting has been assumed by the FBI to ensure that local political biases do not compromise the integrity of the findings. The administration has blocked the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension from accessing evidence, citing the need for an impartial federal review. This move is a necessary safeguard against a state government that has openly declared itself at odds with federal immigration mandates. Supporters of the agency maintain that the rule of law is a national standard, not a local suggestion, and that federal agents must have the autonomy to protect themselves while operating in hostile jurisdictions.

In the days following the shooting, the federal government has doubled down on its commitment to Operation Guardian. The deployment of over 2,000 agents to the Twin Cities area continues without apology. The message from the Department of Homeland Security is clear: the safety of federal officers is paramount, and the use of a vehicle to threaten or obstruct these officers will be met with the appropriate level of force.

The death of Renee Nicole Good is a tragedy, but it is one that was entirely preventable through simple compliance with law enforcement. When a citizen chooses to block a federal operation and then accelerates a vehicle toward an officer, they have initiated a sequence of events where the outcome is dictated by the officer’s right to self-preservation. For those who value national security and the enforcement of our borders, the actions of the ICE agent in Minneapolis represent a firm stand against lawlessness and a commitment to ensuring that federal authority remains absolute.

The rule of law cannot exist without the safety of its enforcers. As long as local governments and individual actors attempt to dismantle federal operations through physical obstruction, the risk of lethal confrontation will remain. Supporting ICE is not merely a matter of supporting immigration policy; it is a commitment to the safety of every officer who puts on a badge to protect the sovereignty of the United States.

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