Minneapolis women in SUVs follow ICE agents days after fatal shooting
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In the wake of the tragic shooting of protester Renee Nicole Good, two women in Minneapolis have been caught on camera engaging in a tense encounter with ICE agents. This incident, which has been widely circulated on social media, shows the women closely tailing and taunting the agents, leading to a heated exchange.

The video captures a moment where the masked ICE agents confront the women on the street. One agent warns with a stern tone, “Don’t make a bad decision today,” as they address one of the women sitting in her car.

In response to the agent’s cautionary advice, which included potential consequences for “following, interfering, honking your horn, and blocking our cars,” the woman dismissively smiles and asserts, “I think I’m making exactly the right decision.”

During this charged interaction, a bystander from the street interjects, questioning the need for a warning by stating, “Why are you giving her a warning? She’s not interfering, she’s just following.”

Despite the agent’s repeated warnings against making poor choices that could have serious repercussions, the woman in the vehicle retorts with a hint of irony, “Oh, bad decisions, that’s funny coming from you,” maintaining her defiant stance against the authorities.

As the ICE agent again told the woman in the car to ‘not make a bad decision today and ruin your life’, she chuckled and replied: ‘Oh, bad decisions, that’s funny coming from you.’ 

And in a parting insult, as the ICE agent told the woman to ‘have a nice day’ she responded: ‘I hope you have a terrible day.’ 

The footage received millions of hits when it was shared to X by Fox News reporter Matt Finn, as many on social media slammed the women for antagonizing ICE agents so soon after the tragic shooting of Good. 

Footage sweeping social media showed Minneapolis women following and taunting ICE agents just days after the fatal shooting of protester Renee Nicole Good

Footage sweeping social media showed Minneapolis women following and taunting ICE agents just days after the fatal shooting of protester Renee Nicole Good

The clip, which racked up millions of views across social media, showed an ICE agent calmly warning the women, 'Don't make a bad decision today'

The clip, which racked up millions of views across social media, showed an ICE agent calmly warning the women, ‘Don’t make a bad decision today’ 

In the footage shared by Finn, the ICE agent was seen confronting another woman for allegedly following and harassing federal agents. 

A woman in a blue car was seen holding her car horn as ICE agents passed by on the road, leading the officer to approach her window and point to her. 

‘Just so you know, if we continue to have you follow us…’ he said, while the woman continually held her car horn down to drown him out. 

The ICE agent continued: ‘Okay, have fun, don’t make a bad decision today… don’t interfere.’ 

It comes as the fatal shooting of Good on Wednesday in Minneapolis ignited a political firestorm across the US this week, sharply dividing opinions over whether the shooting was justified. 

President Trump argued that Good was shot after intentionally accelerating her SUV into ICE agent Jon Ross, 43, causing him to shoot her three times in self-defense. 

On Friday morning, exclusive Daily Mail images showed investigators swarming Ross’s home where he lives with his wife and children. 

Daily Mail images captured gun-toting cops wearing masks and balaclavas canvassing his home, one carrying pepper spray and another wielding an assault rifle. 

It comes as the fatal shooting of Good on Wednesday in Minneapolis ignited a political firestorm across the US this week, sharply dividing opinions over whether the shooting was justified

Renee Good is filmed speaking to an ICE agent just moments before she was shot dead

Renee Good is filmed speaking to an ICE agent just moments before she was shot dead

ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who fatally shot Renee Good on Wednesday, and his wife, Patrixia

ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who fatally shot Renee Good on Wednesday, and his wife, Patrixia 

An agent wearing a half-face mask, carried out the Ross family's computer tower

Another agent wearing a balaclava walked out with a storage bins of the agent's belongings

Wearing balaclavas and half-face masks to shield their identities, agents descended on the quiet street to collect Ross’s belongings from his empty home, including a computer tower and personal items packed into large plastic storage bins 

More agents from the fleet retrieved storage bins from the house - the Daily Mail counted five

More agents from the fleet retrieved storage bins from the house – the Daily Mail counted five

They entered the smart five-bed home before carrying out five large plastic crates, a computer tower and a stack of picture frames.

The agents climbed back into their unmarked trucks afterwards to form a defensive formation around a personal vehicle that drove out of the garage.

The driver of the black Jeep SUV wore a full-face mask, making it impossible to identify him.

‘How much money are you making’ growled one agent as he approached the Daily Mail reporting staff. Another climbed out and took a close-up cell phone video of our photojournalist before the convoy drove away.

The fresh activity comes after the Daily Mail revealed that Ross is an Enforcement and Removal Operations agent and Iraq veteran, married to a Filipina immigrant.

He has become the focus of rage over ICE actions around the country after he shot and killed Good on Wednesday afternoon while she was driving her SUV down a street where agents were on duty.

Ross’s shaken father defended his son’s decision to shoot Good dead in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail.

Ed Ross, (right), Jon Ross's father, called his son a 'tremendous' parent and husband

Ed Ross, (right), Jon Ross’s father, called his son a ‘tremendous’ parent and husband

Ross was named as the ICE agent who fatally shot Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday

Ross was named as the ICE agent who fatally shot Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday 

Ross shot and killed Good on Wednesday afternoon while she was driving her SUV down a street where ICE agents were on duty

Ross shot and killed Good on Wednesday afternoon while she was driving her SUV down a street where ICE agents were on duty 

‘She hit him,’ said Ed Ross, 80. ‘He also had an officer whose arm was in the car. He will not be charged with anything.

‘You would never find a nicer, kinder person,’ the father added of his son. ‘He’s a committed, conservative Christian, a tremendous father, a tremendous husband. I couldn’t be more proud of him.’

The Trump administration has come to Ross’s defense over his shooting of Good, while Democratic officials in Minneapolis say it was a murder.  

ICE claimed she deliberately drove her burgundy SUV at agents, but witnesses dispute the claims, with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey calling it ‘bulls**t’.

Witnesses claimed Good and her wife, Rebecca, were acting as legal observers and filming the protest when she was shot.

But ICE insisted she tried to use the SUV as a deadly weapon.

Footage of the shooting showed the victim blocking the road with her car until ICE agents told her to move away.

She reversed to head back down the road as an agent tried to open the driver’s side door handle before she drove off. Three shots then rang out.

Good lost control of the SUV and slammed it into parked cars and a light pole at high speed, prompting screams of shock from horrified onlookers.

Her SUV was seen with a bullet hole through the driver’s side windshield.

Good and Rebecca are understood to have fled the US after Trump’s victory in 2024, going briefly to Canada before settling in Minneapolis.

They have a six-year-old child together.

State and local officials demanded ICE leave Minnesota after Good’s death. But Noem has said agents are not going anywhere.

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