Woman dragged from car while allegedly blocking ICE agents in Minnesota after shooting of Renee Good 14.01.2026

In Minnesota on Tuesday, a woman was forcibly removed from her car by ICE agents during protests following the fatal shooting of Renee Good. The unidentified woman was allegedly obstructing an ICE operation to apprehend undocumented immigrants, attempting to wedge agents between her vehicle and another car blocking the road. Agents, with masked faces, pulled her from the car as she clung to the door, subsequently throwing her to the ground and handcuffing her. This incident occurred amidst widespread unrest, with ICE official Marcos Charles stating that approximately 60 individuals have been arrested in Minnesota in the past five days for impeding or assaulting immigration authorities. The protests were ignited by the January 7 death of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother, who was shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross after allegedly attempting to drive away during a protest.
















