Authorities say the death of Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good during a federal immigration enforcement operation has sparked nationwide attention and renewed debate over public safety and law enforcement conduct. Good, a mother of three, died earlier this week following an encounter with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, an incident that has prompted public gatherings and calls for transparency as investigations continue.
Federal officials confirmed that the ICE officer involved was Jonathan Ross, an Enforcement and Removal Operations agent based in Minnesota. City leaders and community members have expressed concern over the use of federal enforcement teams in residential neighborhoods, particularly given the fatal outcome of the encounter.
Recently released video footage has added new context to the incident. The recording shows Good seated in her vehicle, speaking calmly with an officer before attempting to drive away. The interaction escalated quickly, ending in her death and triggering multiple reviews by law enforcement agencies.

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