Minnesota mobilizes Guard, federal officers after fatal ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good
Minnesota mobilizes National Guard and law enforcement as federal officers deploy to Minneapolis–St. Paul after ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good amid rising protests.

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Gov Walz authorizes National Guard staging following fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis

Gov Walz authorizes National Guard staging following fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis

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Overview
Governor Tim Walz authorized the Minnesota National Guard to support law enforcement after the fatal shooting; troops remain prepared but have not been activated.
The Minnesota State Patrol deployed 85 Mobile Response Team members to assist law enforcement across the Twin Cities amid protests and heightened tensions.
The Trump administration launched its largest immigration enforcement operation, deploying more than 2,000 federal officers, including previously reported 100+ CBP agents, to Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Renee Nicole Good, identified as a U.S. citizen, was shot after her vehicle blocked agents; officials say she ignored orders and struck an agent while fleeing.
Thousands have protested peacefully; officials cite increased targeting risks for federal officers. Governor emphasized Minnesota's role investigating the shooting while Guard will serve in a support capacity.
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