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Jake Tapper Blasts Kristi Noem for ‘False’ Claims After Fatal ICE Shooting

Last updated: January 12, 2026 2:20 am
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper has called out Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for spreading what he deems as false information about a fatal shooting involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis. The tragic incident took place in southern Minneapolis, Minnesota, where ICE agents fatally shot a 37-year-old U.S. citizen named Renee Nicole Good during an enforcement operation.

According to authorities and video footage circulating online, Good was attempting to drive away from a raid when agents approached her vehicle. The videos depict her waving towards the agents in an unmarked vehicle before they exited, drew their weapons, and fired multiple shots as she tried to flee the scene. Good was struck at least three times and tragically succumbed to her injuries.

In the aftermath of the shooting, Secretary Noem made claims suggesting that the agents were in a situation where they had to defend themselves. She alleged that the agents were trying to free their vehicle from snow when a protester tried to run them over. Noem stated that the woman, later identified as Good, attacked the agents and those around them, attempting to ram them with her vehicle. She described the incident as an act of domestic terrorism and defended the actions of the officer who fired the fatal shots.

However, Jake Tapper directly challenged Noem’s account during a segment on CNN’s The Lead, pointing out that the available video evidence contradicted her version of events. Tapper emphasized the importance of waiting for the results of the ongoing investigations but made it clear that the video evidence did not align with Secretary Noem’s narrative.

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The shooting took place against the backdrop of increased federal presence in Minneapolis, with the Department of Homeland Security deploying over 2,000 agents following reports of welfare fraud linked to the local Somali community. These allegations were fueled by a viral YouTube video that accused several child care centers of fraud. However, the video was later discredited as being produced by Republican operatives, and many of the claims within it were proven false by local journalists.

In conclusion, the tragic shooting of Renee Nicole Good has sparked controversy and raised questions about the actions of ICE agents in Minneapolis. Secretary Kristi Noem’s account of the events has been called into question, and further investigations are underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting. The incident serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in carrying out their duties while ensuring public safety.

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