NBA coach calls ICE agent's shooting of Minnesota agitator 'murder'

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Steve Kerr went scorched-earth regarding the shooting of a Minnesota agitator by an ICE agent, adjacent calling it "murder," aft his crippled connected Friday night.

The Golden State Warriors handled concern against the Sacramento Kings, 137-103, but existent events were top-of-mind for the Warriors caput manager aft the game.

Kerr, who has agelong supported Democratic politicians and policies and opposed Republican ones, ripped "law enforcement officers" and the authorities for the events that transpired and led to Renee Good's decease astatine property 37.

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Steve Kerr connected  the sideline

Golden State Warriors caput manager Steve Kerr, center, looks connected during the archetypal fractional of an NBA hoops crippled against the Orlando Magic, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, successful San Francisco, California. (AP Photo/Justine Willard)

"It’s shameful, really, that successful our state we tin person instrumentality enforcement officers who perpetrate execution and seemingly get distant with it. It’s shameful that the authorities tin travel retired and prevarication astir what happened erstwhile there’s video and witnesses who person each travel retired and disputed what the authorities is saying," Kerr said.

"So, precise demoralizing, devastating to suffer anyone’s life, particularly successful that manner. So it’s terrible, terribly bittersweet for her family, and for her, and that city."

Kerr besides commended the Minnesota Timberwolves for holding a infinitesimal of soundlessness for Good.

Timberwolves infinitesimal   of silence

The Minnesota Timberwolves players enactment up with a younker squad and grant Renee Good with a infinitesimal of soundlessness earlier the crippled with the Cleveland Cavaliers astatine Target Center. Good was killed by an ICE cause the time earlier successful Minneapolis.  (Bruce Kluckhohn/Imagn Images)

TIMBERWOLVES HOLD MOMENT OF SILENCE FOR MINNESOTA WOMAN KILLED IN ICE SHOOTING

Good was killed portion operating a conveyance that agents ordered her to exit, according to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Good, according to Noem, refused and "attempted to tally them implicit and ram them with her vehicle."

During the Timberwolves’ infinitesimal of silence, 1 instrumentality successful attendance yelled, "Go home, ICE." Another yelled, "F--- ICE," and cheers erupted.

Noem said Good's actions against ICE officers starring up to the shooting amounted to an "act of home terrorism."

"An serviceman of ours acted rapidly and defensively, changeable to support himself and the radical astir him," she said.

Good was a Minneapolis-based migration activistic and subordinate of "ICE Watch," DHS sources told Fox News. DHS sources told Fox News that the radical aims to monitor, track, interfere and reason ongoing national migration enforcement operations. The radical is contiguous successful aggregate sanctuary cities crossed the country.

According to DHS, Good followed national ICE agents to 2 different locations anterior to the shooting and was blocking the roadway to interfere with ongoing enforcement successful the area.

Renee Nicole Good seen connected  a compartment  telephone  video

Renee Nicole Good moments earlier she was changeable and killed by  federal cause successful Minneapolis.  (Obtained by Fox News)

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The shooting fueled further protests successful the Twin Cities amid a caller surge of ICE enactment successful the country arsenic portion of the Trump administration's crackdown connected amerciable immigration.

Last year, Kerr wore a Harvard hoops garment to "stand up to the bully" aft President Donald Trump announced a backing frost for the schoolhouse related to antisemitism connected campus.

Fox News' Julia Bonavita, Alexis McAdams, and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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