Ellen DeGeneres has once again found herself at the center of controversy after speaking out about the death of Minneapolis woman Renee Good. In a recent Instagram post, the comedian expressed her sadness and anger over the fatal shooting, sharing a statement from Good’s wife, Becca Good.
While many social media users praised DeGeneres for using her platform to address the tragic incident, others criticized her for getting involved in a situation they believed she had no business commenting on. Some argued that Good’s death was justified because she had allegedly attacked a federal agent.
The online debate quickly escalated, with some users questioning why DeGeneres had not spoken out about other recent killings, such as that of conservative political commentator Charlie Kirk. Despite the backlash, DeGeneres stood by her statement and continued to advocate for justice for Good.
The controversy surrounding Good’s death has reignited the debate over ICE and its use of force. The Trump administration has defended the ICE agent who shot and killed Good, claiming that he acted in self-defense. The incident has been framed as an example of federal agents responding to danger in the line of duty, with Good’s behavior being labeled as “domestic terrorism.”
Despite the White House’s continued support of the ICE agent involved in the shooting, many are calling for accountability and justice for Renee Good. The incident has sparked a larger conversation about the role of law enforcement and the use of force in situations involving immigration enforcement.
As the debate rages on, Ellen DeGeneres remains a vocal advocate for justice and accountability in the case of Renee Good. Her willingness to speak out on controversial issues continues to spark important conversations and shed light on the complexities of our justice system.

