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Agent’s Past Ordeal Resurfaces After Minneapolis ICE Shooting

by Andrew Powell
January 8, 2026 at 1:49 pm
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The ICE officer who fatally shot a woman during a tense confrontation in Minneapolis this week was no stranger to violent encounters on the job, having survived a harrowing incident last summer in which he was dragged down a Minnesota roadway by a fleeing suspect, according to court records and federal officials.

According to the New York Post, the officer, whose name has not been released, opened fire Wednesday after a woman drove her vehicle toward him during a chaotic street altercation. 

The shooting reignited scrutiny of the dangers faced by federal immigration agents — and brought renewed attention to a previous case in which the same agent narrowly avoided serious injury or death.

That earlier attack occurred on June 17 in Bloomington, Minnesota, when ICE agents attempted to conduct a traffic stop on Roberto Carlos Munoz, a Guatemalan national with a lengthy criminal history. 

According to Justice Department filings, Munoz refused to comply when officers ordered him out of his vehicle.

As agents moved in, one officer smashed a rear window in an attempt to unlock the car from inside. Instead of surrendering, prosecutors said, Munoz accelerated with the agent’s arm trapped inside the vehicle.

The suspect allegedly swerved back and forth in an effort to dislodge the officer, dragging him more than 100 yards before he was able to break free. The agent was rushed to the hospital with severe injuries to his arm and hand.

He required 33 stitches but ultimately made a full recovery, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said at the time. A photograph later circulated by CBS Minnesota showed the officer lying in a hospital bed, one arm bloodied and wrapped from multiple deep wounds.

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Munoz was later arrested, charged with assaulting a federal officer, and convicted by a federal jury last month. His defense attorney did not respond to requests for comment.

Fast forward to Wednesday, when the same agent was involved in another violent encounter — this time in Minneapolis — that ended with the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.

Authorities said Good drove her car toward the officer during an altercation involving ICE agents and protesters. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem described the officer’s response as lawful and justified, saying he acted in self-defense amid what she called a “mob of agitators” attempting to disrupt immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump’s administration.

Video footage appears to show Good’s vehicle clipping the agent after she ignored commands to exit the car. The officer jumped clear and fired three shots, striking Good, who later died.

President Donald Trump echoed Noem’s assessment, telling the New York Times that the agent acted in self-defense after being hit by the vehicle.

The shooting has intensified tensions between federal immigration authorities and activists who oppose ICE operations, underscoring the volatility surrounding immigration enforcement — and the personal risks agents face in the field.

Watch the videos below:

Apparently this is may be ICE agent from yesterdays shooting getting dragged 300 feet by an illegal while making an arrest. Yeah, I’m not getting ran over again me…FAFO 🤷🏾‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/lT921BrmeW

— Shaughn_A (@Shaughn_A2) January 8, 2026

Ice agent who fired shots was rammed in june and dragges down the street #Ice #iceagents #Illegal pic.twitter.com/PTG0oygKVB

— Robin Martyr (@RobinTheMartyr) January 8, 2026

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