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Timberwolves hold moment of silence for Minneapolis woman after shooting by ICE agent
Summary
The Minnesota Timberwolves observed a moment of silence for Renee Nicole Good before a home game; officials say she was shot during an encounter with a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, and local leaders dispute that account.
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About three miles from the site of a deadly encounter, the Minnesota Timberwolves held a moment of silence before their Thursday game. The pause honored Renee Nicole Good, who was shot during an interaction with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, according to reports and video. Coach Chris Finch expressed condolences to Good's family and noted the team was thinking of those affected. Federal and local leaders have offered differing descriptions of the shooting.
What is known:
- The Timberwolves observed a moment of silence and publicly expressed condolences before the game.
- Reports and video indicate Renee Nicole Good was shot during an encounter with ICE agents.
- Administration officials have described the agent's actions as self-defense; state and city officials have publicly disputed that characterization.
- No publicly stated next legal or procedural step has been announced.
Summary:
The team's acknowledgement highlighted the wider attention and community response to the incident and the conflicting accounts from federal and local officials. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
Doc Rivers calls ICE shooting in Minneapolis 'straight-up murder'
The New York Times1/10/2026, 5:10:43 AMOpen source →
Timberwolves hold moment of silence for Minnesota woman killed in ICE shooting
Fox News1/9/2026, 7:36:21 PMOpen source →
Timberwolves hold moment of silence for Minneapolis woman killed by ICE agent
The New York Times1/9/2026, 2:42:46 AMOpen source →
