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 Wednesday morning on a Minneapolis street about 3 miles from Target Center. The shooting fueled further protests around the Twin Cities in light of a recent surge of ICE activity in the area as part of the Trump administration’s illegal immigration crackdown. “As we all know, our community has suffered yet another unspeakable tragedy,” Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said before his team faced the Cleveland Cavaliers. “We want to just 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.”
Timberwolves Honor Shooting Victim with Moment of Silence
The Minnesota Timberwolves paid tribute to Renee Good, a woman fatally shot by an ICE officer, before their game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Before their game on Thursday night, the Minnesota Timberwolves held a moment of silence for Renee Good, a 37-year-old woman who was tragically shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. The incident, which occurred following a confrontation with ICE officers in Minneapolis, has sparked protests highlighting recent increases in ICE activity as part of the ongoing immigration crackdown. Timberwolves coach Chris Finch expressed condolences to Good's family and the community, acknowledging the impact of the tragedy.



















