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name of ice agent who shot woman

The name of the ICE agent who shot the woman in the widely reported Minneapolis incident has not been publicly released as of the most recent credible news reports in early January 2026.

What is publicly known

  • The incident involved a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who fatally shot a 37‑year‑old woman, identified in reports as Renee (Rene/Renee) Nicole Mack Good, during an immigration‑related operation in Minneapolis.
  • Federal and local authorities have confirmed that the shooter was an ICE officer but have referred to him only as “an ICE officer” or “an ICE agent,” without disclosing a personal name.
  • The Department of Homeland Security spokesperson and Minnesota officials have given statements describing the event and ongoing investigations, again without identifying the individual officer.

Why the name may be withheld

  • In many ongoing investigations, law enforcement officers’ names are initially withheld for:
    • Officer safety and privacy during periods of high tension and protests.
    • Internal and external investigative procedures that are still in progress.
  • News organizations covering this case (major U.S. and international outlets) consistently omit the officer’s name, which strongly suggests it has not been officially released or independently verified in a way they consider publishable.

About naming individuals online

Because this is a serious violent incident , publicly naming an individual officer before there is clear, authoritative confirmation can lead to misidentification, harassment, or harm to the wrong person. Where reputable sources have not yet named the agent, it is safer and more accurate not to speculate or repeat unverified names.

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