
What Next | Daily News and Analysis Everyone Saw ICE Kill Renee Good
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Jan 8, 2026 Jon Collins, a senior reporter at Minnesota Public Radio, shares his insights on the tragic ICE surge in Minneapolis that led to the shooting of Renee Good, a mother advocating for her community. He discusses the chaotic scene, describes the role of on-the-ground observers, and reflects on the local response amid rising tensions. Collins critiques the Trump administration's handling of the situation and explores Minnesota's historical context in this crisis. He emphasizes the growing community solidarity and the challenges ahead for accountability.
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Shooting Captured On Video Sparked Immediate Outrage
- Video footage showed an ICE agent shoot a driver and calmly walk away while bystanders reacted in outrage.
- The public dissemination of raw video shaped immediate community outrage and response.
Reporter Arrived To Taped-Off Scene
- Jon Collins described arriving to find the body gone and federal officers at the taped-off scene.
- Bystanders reported delayed medical aid and officers preventing a doctor from reaching the victim.
Neighborhood Signal Chats Coordinate Observers
- Minneapolis activists built extensive Signal chats to track ICE movements and alert observers across neighborhoods.
- Observers use these networks to follow ICE, blow whistles, and try to prevent detentions by keeping actions visible.

