A bullet hole and blood stains are seen in a crashed vehicle on at the scene of a shooting in Minneapolis. (AP) US President Donald Trump has called the fatal shooting of Minneapolis woman “a vicious situation” as he stated that 37-year-old Rene Good, shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, was at fault as she tried to “run over” the officer.
During an interview with The New York Times Wednesday, the US president said, “I want to see nobody get shot. I want to see nobody screaming and trying to run over policemen either.”
However, after watching the surveillance video of the incident, Trump reportedly struggled to justify the ICE agent’s response of shooting Renee Good dead and expressed discomfort. As the video concluded, he said, “It’s a terrible scene. I think it’s horrible to watch. No, I hate to see it.”
Adding to his response, Trump said, “That was a vicious situation that took place,” wherein he referred to what federal officials have earlier said that it was an effort by the deceased Good to run down the ICE agent.
Today, in an act of domestic terrorism, an anti-ICE rioter weaponized her vehicle against law enforcement. Our officer relied on his training and saved his own life, as well as the lives of his fellow officers.
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) January 8, 2026
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When asked by the reporter whether the agency’s response was excessive, the US president chose to avoid giving a direct answer and instead accused former Democratic President Joe Biden of having immigration policies. Good, who was a US citizen, had spent most of her life in Colorado.
During a press briefing in Minneapolis following the incident, US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the woman (Good) was “stalking” officers and that the agent who killed her “used his training to save his own life and that of his colleagues.”

Trump’s comments were at odds with one of his senior advisers, border czar Tom Homan, who, in an interview with CBS News, said that he would not comment on the video of the shooting and instead would wait for the investigation to be completed. “Let the investigation play out and hold people accountable based on the investigation,” Homan said.
Following the fatal shooting of Good by an ICE agent, Minneapolis is on edge against the Trump administration’s latest immigration crackdown, with the governor calling for people to stay calm. Schools in the city have cancelled classes and other activities as a safety measure, AP reported.
Secretary Noem has said that agents are not going anywhere, and DHS has deployed over 2,000 officers in the area, which is the largest immigration enforcement operation ever.
(with inputs from AP)