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Stephen A. Smith Says ICE Agent Was Justified — But Questions Why Deadly Force Was Used

by Andrew Powell
January 8, 2026 at 8:26 pm
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Stephen A. Smith Says ICE Agent Was Justified — But Questions Why Deadly Force Was Used

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 02: Stephen A. Smith speaks onstage at day 2 of the 2025 HOPE Global Forum at Signia by Hilton Atlanta on December 02, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

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A national sports voice waded into a heated national debate this week, offering a blunt assessment of a fatal encounter between federal agents and a Minneapolis woman that has sparked protests and political backlash.

ESPN host Stephen A. Smith weighed in on the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good during an episode of his podcast, framing the incident as legally justified while questioning whether it needed to end with a loss of life, according to Fox News.

After reviewing the video of the encounter multiple times, Smith said he does not believe the ICE agent involved will face criminal charges.

“I saw the video on numerous occasions and seeing what transpired from a lawful perspective as it pertains to a law enforcement official, don’t expect him to be prosecuted. He was completely justified,” Smith said.

But Smith drew a sharp line between legality and judgment, arguing the outcome could have been different.

“From a humanitarian perspective, however, why did you have to do that?” he continued. “If you could move out the way, that means you could have shot the tires. That means you could have got a few feet away after you shot the tires.”

Smith said even if disabling the vehicle failed, he believed there were alternatives short of deadly force.

“You didn’t have to do that,” he said. “She wasn’t driving down the road coming at you 90 miles an hour. She was parked in the middle of the street, and rather than get out the car, she wrongfully tried to drive off and wrongfully disregarded a law enforcement official, which is exactly what ICE is, and, as a result, lost her life because of it.”

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Federal officials have defended the agent’s actions. According to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Good refused repeated orders to exit her vehicle and attempted to strike officers with it.

“It was an act of domestic terrorism,” Noem said. “An officer of ours acted quickly and defensively, shot to protect himself and the people around him.”

Authorities said Good was operating a vehicle during the confrontation and allegedly tried to ram ICE agents who were part of a 2,000-member enforcement operation in the Twin Cities focused on deporting illegal immigrant criminals.

The shooting prompted a swift reaction from local officials. Members of the Minneapolis City Council confirmed Good’s identity in a joint statement, describing her as “a member of our community” and demanding that ICE leave the city.

The Department of Homeland Security has said violence against ICE officers has surged dramatically. In a December report, DHS said assaults on ICE agents rose more than 1,150% compared to the same period under the previous administration, citing 238 assaults between Jan. 21, 2025, and Nov. 21, 2025, compared to 19 during the same timeframe in 2024.

Smith’s comments captured the tension at the heart of the controversy — a shooting deemed lawful by federal authorities, but one that continues to fuel questions about tactics, accountability, and whether tragedy could have been avoided.

Watch the videos below:

Stephen A. Smith delivers a blunt legal analysis on the Minnesota shooting.

“I saw the video on numerous occasions, and seeing what transpired from a lawful perspective as it pertains to a law enforcement official, don’t expect him to be prosecuted. He was COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED.”… pic.twitter.com/RgGAWHKK5m

— Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 8, 2026

At some point in time you gotta ask yourself what damn country do you want to live in?

My full response to the ICE shooting in Minneapolis today is on YouTube now pic.twitter.com/qCbK5pzNm0

— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) January 8, 2026

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