The mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, has spoken out against the violent death of Renee Nicole Good, a mother who was shot to death by an ICE agent last week. He boldly doubled down on his declaration that Good’s death amounted to “murder” and placed a great deal of the blame on the shoulders of Donald Trump.
The Trump administration has been working overtime ever since the shooting to try and spin the narrative, going as far as to accuse Good of being a “professional agitator” and even claiming she tried to use her vehicle as a weapon.
Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem has also defended ICE shooter Jonathan Ross, claiming that the immigration officer was following his training. However, Mamdani disputed this on CNN, going on to question how ICE agents are trained.
“If that is following his training, then I think there are larger questions about the training that’s being provided to ICE agents. I think we can all see that video and come to our own conclusions that that ICE agent murdered a woman in Minneapolis.”
His words reflect the thoughts of many who actually saw the video and recognized that Ross did not need to, nor should he have, fired his weapon. Mamdani has made his stance on the matter clear, labeling it as a “murder,” something which many are still hesitant to do. Even Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey avoided the term when telling ICE to “get the f—k out” of the city.
When pressed on his assertion that Jonathan Ross committed murder Mamdani explained, “That was the conclusion I came to just in watching that video, and I think that’s the conclusion many Americans came to, that same conclusion.”
Zohran Mamdani blames Trump’s “year of cruelty”
The NYC mayor called the incident “a glimpse into what has been a year full of cruelty.” Over the last year we’ve seen how the Trump crackdown on immigration has resulted in basic human rights being ignored by ICE while those in charge do nothing to keep those working for the federal agency in check.
On top of that, there are concerns that this administration’s aggressive stance on hunting and deporting illegals is not only eroding public trust in the government but also dividing the country even further. This has created a culture of fear for many in the U.S. and Mamdani states that he believes many New Yorkers woke up feeling “a heightened sense of anxiety” after news of the incident broke.
Trump and his cabinet have essentially given ICE a free pass to do as they please and their defense of Jonathan Ross sets a worrying precedent for the future of America.
Published: Jan 12, 2026 08:47 am