Minneapolis ICE Shooting Sparks Outrage: Celebrities Demand Justice for Renee Nicole Good

Hollywood figures condemn the Minneapolis shooting of Renee Nicole Good by ICE. Celebrities like Simu Liu, Amanda Seyfried among others criticize ICE's actions.

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The fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer during a traffic stop in Minneapolis has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation from the entertainment industry. Celebrities such as Amanda Seyfried, Simu Liu, and Cynthia Nixon are among many who have taken to social media to express their shock and disgust at the incident. A video of the shooting has circulated online, showing the unarmed woman driving away from the scene before being shot. Many celebrities have called for the arrest of the ICE agent involved, with some using strong language to condemn the action. Simu Liu, a star of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, was among the first to react, saying he was 'beyond appalled' at the 'murderous actions' of the ICE agent. He also called for an end to the ICE agency, saying 'f*** ICE forever'. Amanda Seyfried shared a clip of Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey addressing the shooting, in which he told ICE to 'Get the f*** out of Minneapolis'. She later posted a quote from George Orwell's 1984, highlighting the dangers of rejecting evidence and blindly following authority. Cynthia Nixon, famous for her role in Sex and the City, called for the immediate arrest of the ICE agent involved, saying 'Arrest that ICE agent and charge him with murder!!!'. Other celebrities who have spoken out against the shooting include Eva Longoria, Ayo Edebiri, Mark Ruffalo, and Finneas. The incident has sparked widespread protests and calls for justice for Renee Nicole Good and her family. The Minneapolis ICE shooting has sparked a national conversation about immigration policies and the role of law enforcement agencies in enforcing them. As the investigation into the shooting continues, many are demanding answers and accountability for the actions of the ICE agent involved.