Homeland Security Declares Woman 'Domestic Terrorist,' Orders Hundreds of Agents for Traffic Jam
KEY POINTS
- â˘On January 7, 2026, ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis during a disputed traffic incident where Goodâs car was blocking the road.
- â˘Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem quickly labeled Goodâs actions as 'domestic terrorism' and denied rushing to judgment despite video evidence contradicting her story.
- â˘State investigators were blocked from accessing evidence; protests flared nationwide, while Noem promised to send hundreds more agents as tensions escalated.
On January 7, 2026, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem crowned Renee Nicole Good a 'domestic terrorist' mere hours after an ICE agent, identified as Jonathan Ross, shot her in Minneapolis. Critics shouted cover-up louder than Minneapolis traffic horns after state investigators were blocked from evidence and videos showed Good peacefully waving cars byâdefinitely not ramming anyone as Noem insisted on CNN. Mayor Jacob Frey called the self-defense claim 'garbage narrative' because, surprise, Good's car was parked and blocked traffic, not weaponized like a Transformer. Despite shaky bodycam chaos, Noem doubled down, vowed 'hundreds' more agents coming, as protests ripple nationwide to the soundtrack of American skepticism and broken trust.
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Source: Axios | Published: 1/11/2026 | Author: Avery Lotz