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Stephen A. Smith says Minnesota ICE shooting 'completely justified' from a lawful perspective
Summary
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith said the ICE agent's shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis was 'completely justified' from a legal perspective, and officials reported Good attempted to drive at agents.
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ESPN host Stephen A. Smith said the ICE agent's shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis was "completely justified" from a legal perspective while also raising humanitarian questions about how the encounter was handled. The comments came as federal and local officials described the incident and issued public statements. Federal officials said agents ordered Good to exit her vehicle and reported that she tried to drive at officers. The Minneapolis City Council confirmed Good's identity and called for ICE to leave the city.
Reported facts:
- Stephen A. Smith called the shooting "completely justified" from a lawful perspective and said, from a humanitarian view, the agent might have aimed for the vehicle's tires instead.
- Department of Homeland Security officials reported that agents ordered the woman out of her vehicle and said she attempted to drive into ICE officers, prompting the agent to shoot.
- The Minneapolis City Council confirmed the identity of the woman killed and issued a statement urging ICE to leave the city.
- DHS reported a large increase in assaults on ICE officers between Jan. 21, 2025, and Nov. 21, 2025, citing 238 incidents in that span versus 19 in the prior comparable period.
Summary:
The coverage highlights differing perspectives between legal assessments and humanitarian concerns about the shooting. Officials report the agent fired after saying the woman attempted to drive at officers, and local leaders have publicly identified the victim and called for ICE's removal. Undetermined at this time.
