Photos released of Renee Nicole Good, the US citizen killed by ICE in Minnesota

Pictures were released of Renee Nicole Good, the U.S. citizen killed by a masked ICE agent in Minneapolis during the Trump administration's migrant sweep on Wednesday.

The fatal shooting happened during a migrant crackdown in south Minneapolis, where Good was struck while inside her car.

Good, 37, was pronounced dead after being struck by gunfire. The agent who shot the woman has not been publicly identified, and the incident remains under investigation.

Photographs were released on Wednesday showing Good in professional portraits and with her family.

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Members of the Minneapolis City Council, in a joint statement, demanded that ICE leave the city following the shooting.

"This morning an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, a member of our community," the statement said. "Anyone who kills someone in our city deserves to be arrested, investigated, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

The council members said they support Minneapolis’ immigrant community and accused federal immigration authorities of bringing "chaos and violence" to the city, vowing to work with state partners to protect residents.

Additional Democrats in Minnesota and across the country condemned ICE for the killing and called for them to leave Minneapolis.

"ICE’s actions today were unconscionable and reprehensible," Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said on X. "I am beyond outraged that their reckless, callous actions led to the killing of a legal observer in Minneapolis. My heart breaks for the victim’s family, who will have to forever live with the pain caused by the Trump Administration's reckless and deadly actions."

"This is not law enforcement. It is state violence. It is simply indefensible, and ICE must be held accountable," she added.

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., told reporters that she believed the ICE agent murdered Good.

"This has now become what we feared most about ICE for a long time—that it would be used as an anti-civilian force with no accountability. At the end of the day, what we saw today was a murder, and murders in cold blood need to be prosecuted," she said.

President Donald Trump, administration officials and congressional Republican leaders purported that Good attempted to run over agents with her vehicle, but several Democrats noted that the video footage shows that is not what happened.

"Watch it for yourself and make that assessment for yourself on which of these leaders are lying to you," Ocasio-Cortez told reporters.

But Republicans have reaffirmed their support for ICE despite criticism from Democrats and the public over the killing.

"I want every ICE officer to know that their president, vice president, and the entire administration stands behind them," Vice President JD Vance wrote on X.

ICE agents were also seen blocking a witness who said he was a doctor from attending to Good after the shooting, telling the physician they had their own medics on the way.

Good’s mother, Donna Ganger, told The Minnesota Star Tribune her daughter lived in the Twin Cities with her partner and that the family was notified of her death late Wednesday morning.

"That’s so stupid" she was killed, Ganger told the outlet after learning details of the incident. "She was probably terrified."

Ganger told the newspaper her daughter was not involved in protests against ICE agents and described Good as "one of the kindest people I’ve ever known," calling her compassionate and devoted to caring for others.

Fox News' Stepheny Price, Alexandra Koch and Bill Melugin contributed to this report.

Shooting outside Salt Lake City LDS church leaves at least 2 dead, 6 injured: police

Two people are dead and at least six others are injured after a shooting in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening outside the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints while people were gathered for a funeral.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said in a statement that they are aware of a "serious incident" that took place outside a church meetinghouse at 660 North Redwood Road in Salt Lake City on Wednesday while a memorial service was being held in the chapel.

Of the six injured, three were listed in critical condition, according to the Salt Lake Police Department. Authorities said some of the victims were transported by private vehicle to a local hospital before officers arrived on scene.

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"The Church is cooperating with law enforcement and is grateful for the efforts of first responders," the church stated. "Until more information is available, all questions about this incident are being directed to the Salt Lake City Police Department. We extend prayers for all who have been impacted by this tragedy and express deep concern that any sacred space intended for worship should be subjected to violence of any kind."

Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, released a statement Wednesday describing the shooting as an act of "senseless violence."

"Join me in praying for the victims of such senseless violence and all the families of this church," he wrote on X. "Please contact local law enforcement if you have any information about the perpetrators."

FBI Salt Lake City said in a statement that it is aware of the incident and is offering assistance to local law enforcement partners.

The Denver Office Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said special agents are responding to a reported shooting incident in the 600 block of N. Redwood Rd. to assist local law enforcement in their investigation.

Police said they do not have a detailed description of a suspect's vehicle, but officers are searching the area from Redwood Road to the Jordan River.

Police are urging the public to stay away from the area.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Salt Lake City Police Department for additional information.

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