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A police officer in Portland has been reassigned following the circulation of a TikTok video where he allegedly responded to a protester’s inquiry about whether he would shoot Renee Nicole Good.
The officer is heard in the video, reportedly filmed during a protest last Friday outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland, stating, “If she drove a car on me, yes,” when asked about shooting Good.
Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis a week ago. Authorities claimed she attempted to drive her vehicle into federal agents during an immigration enforcement action, leading to nationwide protests.
In the video, a protester is heard expressing frustration, saying, “All you guys care about is your own f—ing paychecks. You guys don’t care about protecting us.”

Amid the demonstration, Portland police officers, clad in riot gear, arrived at the anti-ICE protest held at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building on January 10, 2026. (Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty Images)
The officer in the video responded, “I do like my paycheck,” amid the heated exchange.
“People are being shot in the street, and you’re talking about your paycheck,” another agitator screams, as the camera does a close up on the officer’s face.
The officer responds, “You mean criminals?”
“Racist! Racist! Racist!” an agitator shouts. “PPB has a racist!”
Another agitator is heard saying, “Oh my God. You f—ing piece of sh–.”
“Sometimes criminals get shot if they threaten the cops,” the officer was heard saying in the video, adding, “When they are breaking the law, when they endanger a cop.”
The officer in the TikTok clip had a Portland Police Bureau badge on his chest.
“PPB has been made aware of a video circulating online of an officer’s interaction with community members at a recent protest event,” Portland Police Chief Robert Day said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. “The complaint is under review and during that review this officer has been assigned to other duties.”

Renee Nicole Good moments before she was shot and killed by federal agent in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, 2026. (Obtained by Fox News)
“Tensions are high at this time, and this is affecting all of us, including community members and Portland Police Bureau members,” Day added. “Our goal is to ensure that community trust is maintained and that members of the Bureau consistently represent the professional standards that everyone deserves. As we move through what may be challenging days and weeks ahead, it remains essential that all of us seek steady, respectful communication that supports safety and lawful protest activity.”
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson said, “I have full confidence in Chief Day and the Portland Police Bureau as they review this incident, determine next steps, and continue to set nation-leading standards of transparent, accountable community policing and use of force training.”

An anti-ICE activist chants and gestures during a protest at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Jan. 9, 2026 in Portland, Ore. (Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty Images)
“Our community is shocked and grieving,” Wilson also said. “The tragic and preventable death of Renee Nicole Good was a horrific example of the same chaos and violence federal overreach has unleashed on Portland. Like Renee, everyday Portlanders across the city have stood up to a reckless, escalatory federal government, and they need to know their local leaders and law enforcement are on their side.”