Late‑night talk‑show host Jimmy Kimmel addressed the fatal shooting of 37‑year‑old Renee Nicole Good by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minneapolis. He urged viewers to watch the video of the incident, which has been circulating on social media, to understand what happened and help prevent similar tragedies.
According to reports, Good—a mother of a six‑year‑old child—was shot by ICE agents after allegedly attempting to flee. The video, however, contradicts the Trump administration’s attempts to justify the killing, and Kimmel criticized the official narrative as inconsistent with the evidence. He also took issue with President Donald Trump and his supporters for suggesting that Good was part of a left‑wing terrorist movement, emphasizing that she was an unarmed woman with no criminal record who was simply trying to escape armed men in masks.
Kimmel expressed skepticism about the claim that the ICE officer was “following his training” when he shot Good through her windshield three times. He called for an investigation and for justice to be served, encouraging viewers to form their own opinions after watching the footage.
The shooting has sparked a national debate about police brutality, the use of force by law‑enforcement agencies, and the need for transparency and accountability. As the investigation continues, many are demanding greater oversight of ICE and broader law‑enforcement practices to address the tensions between agencies and the communities they serve.
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