U.S. Representative Suhas Subramanyam (D-Leesburg) has commented on the recent shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis. The incident, which resulted in the death of Renee Nicole Good, has prompted concern over law enforcement’s use of force during protests.
Subramanyam stated, “From what I have seen from the video and the evidence so far, there was no justification for lethal force to be used against Renee Nicole Good. Americans are increasingly concerned about the use of harmful or deadly force used against them when they are lawfully protesting. Yesterday’s shooting just increases these concerns and instills fear in those who choose to peacefully protest.”
He further explained his actions following the event: “That’s why I joined my Oversight colleagues in pushing to subpoena all of the ICE and DHS evidence in this shooting. DHS Secretary Noem already called this domestic terrorism and there are already reports that the FBI is not cooperating with Minnesota investigators. We need an independent investigation about the shooting without interference, now.”
The incident has drawn attention at both state and federal levels as calls grow for transparency and independent oversight into law enforcement activities during public demonstrations.

