Arena Silence Interrupted
The Minnesota Timberwolves held a moment of silence for Renee Nicole Good on Thursday. One fan interrupted the quiet moment with a loud shout against federal agents.
Outburst at Target Center
The Timberwolves played the Cavaliers at the Target Center in Minneapolis. The team chose to honor the 37-year-old woman before the game started. Suddenly, a fan shouted “F*** ICE” into the silent arena. Many of the 17,000 fans inside responded with loud cheers and applause. Another person also screamed “Go home, ICE” just moments before the first shout.

Reasons for the Honor
Renee Nicole Good died just two days earlier in the same city. An ICE agent shot and killed her after a clash with federal officers. Good was a mother of three children before her tragic death on Wednesday. The team opted to recognize her as the community deals with the loss.
Conflicting Official Reports
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the shooting as textbook self-defense. She claimed Good tried to weaponize her vehicle to run over an agent. However, many people in the crowd showed their deep frustration toward the agency. This incident has sparked a very heated debate over the use of force.
The Minnesota Timberwolves held a moment of silence for the liberal woman who attempted to run over ICE agents with her vehicle..
— American AF 🇺🇸 (@iAnonPatriot) January 9, 2026
Ridiculous. pic.twitter.com/JArb2DnpTj
Investigation Underway
The federal government continues to look into the fatal shooting. The FBI is currently investigating the case to find out what happened. Meanwhile, tensions remain high across the city of Minneapolis.