Even though video footage from a Minneapolis street shows Good refused to exit her SUV, then drove it at ICE agent Jonathan Ross standing in front of her, her death is being described as a cruel, cold-blooded murder.
“ICE's murder of Renee Good in broad daylight is horrific and unacceptable, her brutal murder,” Rep. Ayanna Pressley, a Democrat, told MS Now.
There are now demands for the arrest and prosecution of Ross, the resignation of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, and the impeachment of President Trump, all at the same time midterm elections are coming in the fall.
After organizing more than 1,000 weekend rallies, Indivisible executive director Ezra Levin stated in an email to supporters it’s “harder for Trump and his goons to label Renee a terrorist when people in every community actively memorialize her for what she was.”
What she was moments before her death depends on the source, however. A liberal friend told The New York Post that Good was trained by an anti-ICE group to confront ICE agents during their street work. She was doing that with her partner, Becca Good, minutes before her death, video footage also shows.
In the Indivisible email, however, Levin repeated the Democrat talking point that Good was killed just minutes after dropping off a child at school.
Reacting to the uproar over Good’s death, Brittany Hughes of the Media Research Center told AFN there are other women who have died tragically, too. She named two of them, Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungary.
“You couldn't even find these names until conservative media started making a big deal out of it,” she said, “forcing some news outlets to mention it.”
Laken Riley, 24, a nursing student at the University of Georgia, was kidnapped and murdered in February 2024 while jogging on the campus.
Jocelyn Nungaray, 12, was sexually assaulted and strangled to death near her Houston, Texas home in June 2025. Her body was found under a bridge in a creek.
The murders of Riley and Nungaray have a common theme, which is their alleged killers are illegal immigrants, but media outlets downplayed that connection and accused Republicans of unfairly using their deaths for politics.
Even though Jose Ibarra, Riley’s alleged killer, had been arrested by New York City police, then set free before ICE could take custody of him, the issue of a sanctuary city refusing to cooperate with ICE went ignored by news outlets.
Some media outlets, such as The Associated Press ABC News, reshaped the story of Riley's death to focus on the danger of female joggers. The story by the AP, in fact, never mentioned Ibarra is an illegal alien.
Back in Minnesota, where Good is being called an innocent victim of the Gestapo-like ICE, a video of Good behind the wheel shows her blocking the street with her SUV while ICE agents are at a home several doors down from her. ICE agents can be seen minutes later rolling up to her vehicle to confront her.
At the scene of the shooting, Good’s partner Becca Good was filmed taunting ICE agents. Becca Good told her partner “Drive, baby, drive!” even though one agent was telling her to exit the SUV and a second agent had his gun drawn pointed at her.
After the shooting, the mourning partner can be seen and heard on video sobbing over her death and saying “it’s my fault” the 37-year-old was killed.
In her interview with AFN, Hughes named one more murder victim, Dacara Thompson, 19, of Maryland. Her alleged murderer is another an illegal immigrant, Hugo Hernandez-Mendez,
“She was raped, and beaten to death, and her body was thrown off of a bridge by an illegal alien,” Hughes recalled. “They found her so mangled, her family could barely identify her.”