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ICE agents wouldn’t even allow a doctor to go check the pulse of the Renee Nicole Good whom they ...

By Ed Krassenstein
Posted January 8, 2026

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Ed Krassenstein is a prominent liberal commentator and co-founder of the Hill Reporter, known for his frequent Twitter posts criticizing conservative policies and Trump-era actions. His style is often emotionally charged, sarcastic, and advocacy-driven, focusing on social justice issues. Credibility is mixed, as he has a large following but has faced criticism for amplifying unverified claims and partisan narratives.

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The post references the fatal shooting of 37-year-old U.S. citizen Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on January 7, 2026, at East 34th Street and Portland Avenue amid clashes between federal agents and protesters.[1][2][4] It highlights a viral claim that ICE agents refused to let a doctor check her pulse after she was shot in the head, portraying them as callous 'monsters' in 'Trump’s America.'[4] The incident has sparked controversy, with DHS claiming self-defense after Good allegedly tried to run over agents in an 'act of domestic terrorism,' while city officials, including Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Walz, dispute this, calling it reckless and unnecessary, supported by witness videos.[2][4][5]

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to the recency of the January 7, 2026, shooting, which has ignited nationwide protests and political furor just one day prior.[1][2] Heightened tensions over ICE operations in Minneapolis, amid ongoing federal-local clashes, amplify its relevance. Partisan framing tying it to 'Trump’s America' fuels shares among progressive audiences seeking accountability.[4][5]

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Renee Good was a U.S. citizen and legal observer monitoring federal actions, not an ICE arrest target.[2][5]
  • 2ICE agents blocked a bystander physician from aiding Good for about 15 minutes, forcing first responders to walk to the scene.[4]
  • 3The shooting involved at least two shots to the head from an ICE agent who then reportedly walked away.[2][4]
  • 4DHS Secretary Kristi Noem labeled the incident 'domestic terrorism' after alleged vehicle ramming, disputed by videos.[4]
  • 5Hundreds gathered for a vigil in south Minneapolis to mourn Good shortly after the event.[1]

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ICE agents wouldn’t even allow a doctor to go check the pulse of the Renee Nicole Good whom they ...