
Minneapolis – On January 8, 2026, footage and eyewitness accounts reveal that the wife of Renee Nicole Good, the 37-year-old suspect who attempted to run over an ICE officer before being shot, was outside the vehicle filming the confrontation. Good, who blocked ICE vehicles during an operation, was wounded after accelerating toward agents, prompting return fire.
Video from the scene shows a woman in a flannel shirt walking around the vehicle, recording ICE officers on her phone. She later rushes back to check on Good, telling a bystander, “That’s my wife,” and expressing distress: “We’re new here. I don’t have people… I can’t even breathe right now.” The filming has sparked questions about premeditation, with critics suggesting it was intended to capture a “viral moment” or provoke escalation.
ICE was conducting routine enforcement when Good allegedly interfered, leading to the shooting. The officer was unharmed, but Good was hospitalized. Multiple X sources highlight the wife’s actions as suspicious, asking why she was filming while her partner blocked federal agents.
The incident has fueled debate on immigration enforcement and resistance tactics. Authorities are investigating, with no charges yet against the wife.


