טאם האמאן ענטפערט נישט איבער די אייס שיסעריי אין מיניאפעליס
Border Czar Tom Homan has refrained from commenting on video footage depicting the fatal shooting of Renee Good during a large-scale ICE operation in Minneapolis on January 7, 2026. Speaking publicly, Homan emphasized that it would be “unprofessional” to make statements before a full investigation is completed and urged the public to allow law enforcement processes to determine accountability based on verified facts.
The incident involved 37-year-old Renee Good, a U.S. citizen and mother of three, who was shot after her vehicle accelerated toward ICE agents, nearly striking one of the officers. Multiple angles of the event were captured on bodycams and circulated online, prompting intense public scrutiny, protests, and vigils.
Homan highlighted the importance of restraint, noting that investigations conducted by law enforcement agencies follow protocols honed over decades to ensure impartiality and due process. He cautioned against drawing conclusions solely from publicly released footage, which may not provide the full context of rapidly unfolding events during high-risk operations.
Department of Homeland Security officials have characterized the incident as involving a “weaponized vehicle,” labeling it an active domestic threat, though some observers criticized the classification as prejudging the circumstances prior to the completion of official inquiries. Homan’s remarks underscore the administration’s approach of deferring to investigative authorities while maintaining that all actions will be held accountable in accordance with federal law.
The Minneapolis incident has intensified national discussion on immigration enforcement, officer safety, and the balance between transparency and procedural integrity. By urging patience, Homan seeks to ensure that conclusions are based on full investigative findings rather than immediate public reaction.