Cops frantically begged for help with ‘hostile’ protesters after Renee Nicole Good shooting: ‘ICE being surrounded’

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Authorities begged for help trying to contain a “hostile” crowd just moments after Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, frantic 911 calls and incident reports show.

Transcripts of the calls and reports, which were released late Thursday and obtained by the New York Times, shed light on the chaos that unfolded as Minneapolis cops and fire units rushed to the scene of the Jan. 7 shooting.

Protesters clash with police in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, 2026. via REUTERS

“Need crowd control and area blocked off,” one report said at 9:47 a.m. — just minutes after paramedics arrived one scene and started treating Good.

Renee Nicole Good was behind the wheel of the SUV as she was shot. X/@maxnesterak

“Crowd getting hostile,” another report noted three minutes later.

Renee Nicole Good (right) with her wife Rebecca Good. Instagram / @renee.n.good

At 10:07 a.m., authorities reported: “Contact who is in charge of feds and have them leave scene.”

Renee Nicole Good moments before she was fatally shot. via REUTERS

But reports flooded in roughly an hour later that federal agents were “being surrounded.”

A bullet hole in the SUV Nicole Renee Good was driving. REUTERS

The unruly crowd only calmed when all ICE agents had left the scene at about 11:30 a.m., according to the reports.

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