Charlamagne Calls ICE Killing of Renee Good “Domestic Terrorism by Federal Agent” as Outrage Grows
A viral quote from Charlamagne tha God is drawing attention to the controversial ICE shooting that killed Renee Nicole Good, calling the incident “domestic terrorism from the ICE agent,” not the 37-year-old woman herself. The remarks are circulating as the Minneapolis community and the nation grapple with the political and legal fallout of the killing.
The shooting has sharply divided opinion, federal officials say the agent acted in self-defense, while video and local leaders dispute that account and raise questions about excessive force.
Good, a U.S. citizen and mother of three, was shot and killed Jan. 7 by ICE agent Jonathan Ross during a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Videos show her vehicle moving away from agents when the shots were fired, contradicting claims that she was attempting to run over officers.
The Trump administration and Homeland Security Secretary have described Good’s actions as “domestic terrorism,” a characterization widely challenged by local officials and media analysis.
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“I saw what I saw, and that was an unjustified use of force by a federal agent,” said one Minneapolis community leader.
The criticism comes amid nationwide protests, vigils, and intense debate over immigration enforcement tactics and police use of force.
Legal experts and civil rights advocates are pushing for an independent investigation, calling for transparency around how federal agents engage civilians.
Social commentary like Charlamagne’s reflects broader public outrage and deepening political polarization as people demand answers and accountability.
Next, community leaders and lawmakers are expected to escalate calls for federal oversight and possible legislative action to restrict ICE’s use of force.
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