MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Timberwolves held a moment of silence before their game on Thursday night for Renee Good, the 37-year-old woman fatally shot in her car by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. Good was killed following a brief confrontation with ICE officers on a Minneapolis street, sparking further protests around the Twin Cities amid a recent surge of ICE activity as part of the immigration crackdown initiated by the Trump administration. Timberwolves coach Chris Finch expressed the community's sorrow, stating, “As we all know, our community has suffered yet another unspeakable tragedy. We want to convey our condolences and heartfelt wishes and prayers and thoughts to the families and loved ones and all of those that are greatly affected by what happened.”
Tragic Shooting Sparks Community Outrage in Minneapolis
A moment of silence was observed by the Minnesota Timberwolves in memory of Renee Good, a 37-year-old woman shot by ICE officers, igniting protests amidst heightened immigration enforcement.
The Minnesota Timberwolves honored Renee Good, a 37-year-old woman who was fatally shot by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, with a moment of silence before their game. Good was killed during a confrontation with ICE agents, prompting backlash and protests against the agency's escalating activities in the Twin Cities, intensifying calls for justice and addressing the impacts of immigration policies.



















