Two women in Minneapolis followed and taunted federal agents this week. The incident happened just days after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good.
Agents Issue Warnings
Footage on social media shows masked ICE agents confronting the unidentified women. One agent warned a driver not to make a bad decision.
He told the woman she might face arrest for interfering with their work. However, the woman smiled and said she was making the right decision.

Tense Street Encounters
Reporter Matt Finn shared the video, which earned millions of views on X. In one clip, a woman in a blue car held her horn down.
She used the noise to drown out the words of the federal officer. Then, she told the agent she hoped he had a terrible day.
Divided Views Grow
The death of 37-year-old Good has caused a political storm across the country. President Trump says the shooting was self-defense.
He claims Good drove her SUV at agent Jon Ross, who is 43. Meanwhile, the Minneapolis Mayor says the self-defense argument is not true.
MINNEAPOLIS: Border Patrol agents warn two white women in separate SUVs to stop trailing them and not to impede. 'Dont make a bad decision today…" pic.twitter.com/An2MAWUYcY
— Matt Finn (@MattFinnFNC) January 9, 2026
Investigators Swarm Home
On Friday, masked officers with assault rifles went to the home of Jon Ross. They removed five plastic bins and a computer from the house.
His father, Ed Ross, defended his son in an interview. He called the Iraq veteran a kind man and a committed Christian.