Well, buckle up, because Minneapolis just gave us another full episode of “Law and Disorder,” brought to you by the same cast of characters who think enforcing the law is somehow more dangerous than breaking it.
This week, a woman in Minneapolis allegedly drove her vehicle directly at a federal law enforcement officer. That officer — an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent — allegedly fired in self-defense. The woman is now dead. And instead of pausing to ask how we got here, the usual suspects grabbed the nearest microphone and blamed… wait for it… the ICE agent.
BREAKING: ICE AGENT FATALLY SHOOTS WOMAN DURING IMMIGRATION OPERATION IN MINNEAPOLIS!
37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer in south Minneapolis amid protests over a massive federal immigration crackdown.
DHS claims self-defense: She… pic.twitter.com/15kR8dPzxW
— NewsDaily
(@XNews24_7) January 7, 2026
Enter President Donald Trump, who didn’t waste any time calling out the increasingly predictable script from the “Radical Left.” In a statement that was far more restrained than some of us might’ve been in his position, Trump said the video was “a horrible thing to watch,” but made it clear: the woman was “very disorderly, obstructing and resisting, who then violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer.” The agent, miraculously alive, is recovering in the hospital.
President Trump on the fatal ICE shooting in Minnesota: pic.twitter.com/ZXb6JPXfa2
— SafetySwipe (@SafetyNotorious) January 7, 2026
Now, you’d think there might be just a hint of concern for the man who was allegedly run down by a car while doing his job. You know — the whole “public servant injured in the line of duty” thing. But not in Minneapolis. Not in the era of activist mayors and virtue-signaling governors.
Governor Tim Walz, with the timing and tone of someone who just walked off the set of a campaign ad, couldn’t even wait for the facts. He claimed that the Trump administration and ICE were responsible for “inflaming tensions.” Really? The woman allegedly used her car as a weapon, but somehow the real villain is the guy who didn’t die when he was hit?
And then there’s Mayor Jacob Frey. Always the voice of… chaos. In a moment of pure political theater, Frey told ICE to “get the f*ck out of Minneapolis.” Yes, that’s a direct quote. This is the leadership we’re working with, folks — the same guy who thinks an expletive-laden press conference makes up for years of rising crime and urban decay. He’s not even pretending to be interested in law enforcement doing its job anymore. “People are being hurt,” he said, without irony, while blaming ICE — not the person who allegedly committed the violence.
So let’s do a little reality check.
A federal agent is almost killed. The woman behind the wheel is allegedly aggressive, obstructive, and used a deadly weapon — her vehicle — to run him down. The agent defends himself. And the Left’s first response is to throw gasoline on the fire and blame the people trying to stop chaos?
This is exactly what Trump warned about in 2016, again in 2020, and now in 2025 — when law enforcement is demonized, and criminal behavior is spun into some kind of twisted resistance fantasy, cities unravel. You can’t maintain order when local officials are too busy playing to Twitter mobs instead of protecting their citizens. And by the way, where’s the sympathy for the officer’s family? Where’s the rallying cry for the brave men and women who suit up every day and walk into hostile territory with a badge and a target on their backs?
This is what happens when ideology gets a badge of its own. The law becomes optional. Victims become villains. And reality gets rewritten faster than a CNN headline during an election year.
BREAKING: Heavy federal forces in Minneapolis after ICE agent fatally shoots a woman during an operation. Democrats rally to protests, where tear gas is deployed and crowds block federal vehicles.
Credit: @FoxNews
Arrest all paid protesters?
A. Yes
B. No pic.twitter.com/E92UMtYlzD— 𝔉
𝒏 Karoline Leavitt (@WHLeavitt) January 8, 2026
Trump was right to sound the alarm. Because this isn’t about one ICE agent and one car. It’s about a system being poisoned by leaders who see every lawful action as oppression and every act of resistance — no matter how violent — as “justice.”
This isn’t a blip. It’s a blueprint. And it’s coming soon to a blue city near you.
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𝒏 Karoline Leavitt (@WHLeavitt)
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