Zara Larsson I Love Criminals and Abortions ... And I F***ing Hate ICE!!!
Zara Larsson's drawing a line in the sand ... telling fans she loves a lot of controversial people and activities -- but definitely not ICE.
The "Lush Life" hitmaker shared a list of her likes and dislikes on Instagram Saturday morning ... telling fans she loves immigrants, queer and transgender people, promiscuous women, contraception, welfare, socialism -- and even criminals.
As for the United States' immigration enforcement agents ... Larsson says she's got no love for them -- in fact, she "f***ing hates" ICE. Her statement, of course, comes as people have gathered to protest ICE's controversial shooting of Renee Nicole Good by a member of the agency in Minnesota earlier this week.
Minnesota ICE Shooting New Video Shows Fatal Interaction From Agent's POV
Here's a new angle of the ICE shooting in Minnesota ... and it's intense. Fox has obtained the cell phone video by the officer who shot Renee Nicole Good.
The video shows ICE agents approaching the Honda Pilot Good was driving on a Minneapolis street Wednesday morning, as her wife gives the feds a hard time, tensions flaring, with neighbors gathering nearby to record the scene.
ICE agents tell Renee to get out of the car, and then she appears to reverse, then put her vehicle in drive and move forward as gunshots ring out. Profanity can be heard directly after the shots are fired, just before the Pilot crashes into a parked car on the street.
How Jonathan Ross Ended Up At The Center Of A Controversial Shooting
Jonathan Ross' career in federal law enforcement has taken him into the middle of numerous tense situations ... including the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good on January 7, 2026.
Here's a look at his past and the aftermath of the Minneapolis shooting.
Ross Served in Iraq
Ross was deployed in Iraq from 2004 to 2005 with the Indiana National Guard as a machine-gunner on a gun truck, according to The Associated Press.
He reportedly attended college upon his return and joined the Border Patrol near El Paso, Texas, in 2007. He worked as a field intelligence agent and remained with the agency until 2015.
Ross said he worked as a firearms and active instructor and was a member of a SWAT team and a team leader with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force during courtroom testimony last month.
Ross joined ICE in 2015 and has served as a deportation officer in Minnesota since then. He's assigned to fugitive operations, focused on arresting "higher value targets."
Ross Was Seriously Injured in a 2025 Immigration Arrest
Ross was reportedly the leader of a team of ICE agents who had been assigned to arrest an undocumented immigrant in Bloomington, Minnesota, in June 2025. Although agents had grouped outside the home of Roberto Munoz-Guatemala, the target drove away from his residence.
Ross chased Munoz-Guatemala and pulled his vehicle in front of Munoz-Guatemala's, then ordered him to put the car in park. Ross directed Munoz-Guatemala to lower his window and ended up breaking the window before attempting to unlock the driver's door.
Munoz-Guatemala then began driving while Ross' arm was caught in the car and dragged Ross more than 100 yards before he was knocked loose from the vehicle. Ross suffered various cuts and abrasions in the incident, and he received more than 30 stitches.
Ross shot Munoz-Guatemala with a Taser during the incident. Munoz-Guatemala was later arrested, charged, and found guilty of assault on a federal officer with a dangerous or deadly weapon.
Ross Shot Good at Point-Blank Range on Video
Ross and Good's paths crossed on January 7, 2026, in traffic on a residential street in southern Minneapolis ... a group of ICE agents was going door to door in the area looking for undocumented immigrants.
Good's vehicle was blocked on both sides on the street, and agents approached and was ordered her to step out of her Honda Pilot by an agent, who put his hands on her driver's-side door ... she backed up her vehicle before moving forward slightly, and Ross fired several rounds at her at close range, numerous videos show.
Good was struck in the head by at least one bullet, and she was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Good's identity was confirmed later in the afternoon. Ross was identified by the Minnesota Star Tribune the following day.
Ross' Actions Have Been Defended by the Trump Administration
Although Good's death has been widely denounced by Minnesota officials and others across the country, Ross has been commended by the Trump administration, including by J.D. Vance, who said Ross "deserves a debt of gratitude."
Vance said Ross had been doing a "very, very important job" for the country and suggested Good was to blame for her own death online and in a White House press conference Thursday.
Kristi Noem addressed the incident in a Wednesday press conference, and reiterated the administration's position -- that Ross wsa acting in self-defense when he shot Good.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Ross "acted according to his training."
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Renee Nicole Good Wife Says ICE Agents Were Motivated By 'Fear' And 'Anger'
The wife of Renee Nicole Good -- the woman who was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis Wednesday morning -- has issued a statement after her spouse's death.
FYI ... Renee was in traffic on a residential street Wednesday when ICE agents ordered her out of her Honda Pilot. One officer reached for her car door, as Renee backed the SUV up slightly and began moving forward -- and an agent in front of the vehicle fired at her at close range. She was hit in the head and was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
Renee's wife, Becca, told MPR News she wanted to show her gratitude toward everyone who'd supported her family in the wake of the shooting.
She wrote her late wife was "made of sunshine" and was a Christian who believed all religions taught what she described as "the same essential truth" -- embracing and caring for one another.
Becca wrote she and Renee had moved to Minneapolis in search of a place with a strong sense of community, and said their sense of peace was ripped from her following her wife's death.
She said she was left to raise the 6-year-old son she shared with Renee and was committed to teaching him why the people who shot his mother "had fear and anger in their hearts."
Becca requested privacy for her family while they mourn Renee and said they would honor her legacy by continuing to embrace her ideals of compassion.
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Minnesota ICE Shooting New Angle of Fatal Shooting ... SUV Appears to Pull Away From Agents
A new angle of the shooting that killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis earlier this week has been released ... and it appears the driver was maneuvering to pull away from the agents, not trying to run them over.
CNN released the new angle taken from a security camera across the street ... and it shows the moments leading up to Good's death -- including her apparent indecision as she slowly pulls her Honda Pilot forward and puts it in reverse while federal agents walk around it.
Eventually, the agents walk up to her window, and Good puts the SUV in reverse before moving forward ... which is when an ICE agent fires at least 2 shots at point-blank range.
Minnesota Timberwolves Cheers Erupt After Fan Yells 'F*** ICE' During Moment of Silence for Renee Nicole Good
The Minnesota Timberwolves' pregame moment of silence honoring Renee Nicole Good on Thursday was disrupted when a fan shouted "F*** ICE" -- a remark that drew loud cheers from many in the packed arena.
It happened before the T'Wolves tipped off against the Cavaliers at the Target Center in Minneapolis, the city where Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent after a clash with the feds just two days earlier.
The T'Wolves opted to honor the 37-year-old before the game ... when a fan expressed his frustrations toward U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
John Mulaney Postpones Minneapolis Shows After ICE Shooting 'The Situation Is So Unsafe'
John Mulaney has postponed his comedy shows in Minneapolis following the ICE shooting this week that killed Renee Nicole Good, an American citizen.
The former "Saturday Night Live" writer shared the news on Instagram Thursday night, telling fans he understands it's "unfair" for them to lose out on their plans, but he doesn't see a better alternative at this time. He explained ... "I don't feel comfortable asking thousands of people each night to leave their homes, gather at the venue, and then make their way home when the situation is so unsafe."
He apologized to anyone he disappointed, adding ... "I know a fun stand-up show could be a nice distraction, but it doesn't sit right with me to put anyone at risk."
Customs and Border Protection Agents Shoot 2 People in Portland
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5:33 PM PT -- TMZ obtained the dispatch audio from the call to Portland Fire Rescue and it reveals cops were told the man was shot twice in the arm and the woman, his wife, was shot in the chest.
Worth noting ... in the audio the dispatcher says the victim claims he and his wife were shot by ICE, but was confused with Customs and Border Protection, based on the DHS statement.
4:58 PM PT -- The Department of Homeland Security says Border Patrol agents were conducting a traffic stop targeting an alleged "Venezuelan illegal alien affiliated with the transnational Tren de Aragua prostitution ring."
DHS says when CBP agents identified themselves to the people in the car, the driver, who the feds allege is a Tren de Aragua gang member, "weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents."
The feds say the agent "fired a defensive shot" out of fear for his life and safety ... and the driver fled the scene with his passenger.
DHS also says the alleged gang member here was recently involved in a shooting in Portland.
Another shooting involving federal immigration agents and civilians ... and this time the feds shot two people in Oregon.
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ICE Agents allegedly shoot two people in Portland, city officials say. The shooting occurred near East Burnside and 141st Avenue. FBI is expected to release a statement soon. pic.twitter.com/vGwJt5OX45
The FBI's office in Portland says they are investigating an agent-involved shooting involving Customs and Border Protection agents in which 2 people were wounded.
Federal authorities say the shooting happened Thursday around 2:15 PM.
ICE Shooting Victim Renee Nicole Good GoFundMe Campaign Receives Over $1M In Donations
A GoFundMe campaign benefiting the wife and son of Renee Nicole Good -- who was shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis Wednesday morning -- received more than $550,000 in donations within 24 hours of her death. By Thursday afternoon, it had surpassed the $1 million mark.
The fundraiser was organized to support Good's loved ones as they "grapple with the devastating loss of their wife and mother." She's described as "pure sunshine, pure love" in the description, which originally had a goal of $50,000.
Good was shot when ICE agents approached her SUV in traffic on a residential street in Minneapolis, and apparently directed her to exit the vehicle. Good backed up her Honda Pilot and moved forward, and an agent fired several shots into the car at point-blank range. Trump admin officials claim the officer shot in self-defense; that account is disputed by Minnesota officials and others who have viewed multiple videos of the incident.
J.D. Vance Says Shot By ICE? It's On You -- They Were Defending Themselves!
Vice President J.D. Vance appeared to blame Renee Nicole Good -- who was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis Wednesday morning -- for her own death in a message shared on X on Thursday ... and later at a White House press conference.
Good was driving her Honda Pilot on a residential street in Minneapolis Wednesday when ICE agents got out of a pickup truck and approached her SUV in traffic, and ordered her out. Good backed up the vehicle, then moved forward ... and an agent fired into her vehicle at point-blank range.
She was struck in the head and crashed the vehicle on the street, and was pronounced dead at a hospital.
Vance claimed Good was "violating the law" by obstructing ICE agents as they carried out what he described as a "lawful enforcement operation." He and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the officer was acting in self-defense, accusing Good of trying to hit the officer with her vehicle.
Vance accused Good of trying to stop the ICE agent from completing his work. He said the situation was a "tragedy," but said the shooting "falls on this woman" and political "radicals."
The Trump Administration has cited self-defense as justification for the shooting, although their claims have been disputed by the Minnesota governor and the Minneapolis mayor, along with many who've seen the videos of the shooting.
Minnesota Mayor Jacob Frey described the claims of self-defense as "bulls***" and has vowed to "ensure justice" for Good's death.
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Deadly ICE Shooting Wife Of Dead Woman Says, 'I Can't Breathe'!!!
Dramatic new video shows the aftermath of the woman fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minnesota ... with her spouse breaking down in tears, saying she can't breathe.
Check it out ... The clip begins showing the crowded Minneapolis street filled with law enforcement officers. In the background, you can hear the inconsolable wife of Renee Nicole Good having a conversation with a man about Good's death.
The man asks her if she was riding with Good and she says, "That's my wife" and "I have a 6-year-old in school." She also tries to explain something, but she's so upset it's hard to make out what she's saying.
The man then asks if she's called any of her "people," and she replies she's new in town, going on to say, "I can't even breathe."
At one point during the ordeal, federal agents refused to allow a doctor on scene to provide medical assistance to Good, saying they had their own physicians on the way.
Minneapolis ICE Shooting Paramedics Carry Victim on Sidewalk ... Emergency Vehicles Couldn't Access Scene
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1:42 PM PT -- Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin tells TMZ ... “Immediately following the incident, our ICE officers got medics and there was an ambulance on the scene. The individual was pronounced dead. There was no pulse, but that individual was immediately given aid. Any loss of life is an absolute tragedy. We do pray for the deceased and her family, and as well as for our officer and all affected in this situation.”
First responders attempted to revive the woman shot who was shot in the head on a Minneapolis street by an ICE agent Wednesday morning ... and the efforts were captured in harrowing video.
In a YouTube clip posted by Status Coup News, you can see paramedics carrying Renee Nicole Good's body down a sidewalk. When they get around the corner, they're seen laying her lifeless body on the ground, where they begin performing chest compressions on her.
More emergency personnel rush a gurney down the street as the life-saving measures proved futile.
Kristi Noem Says Woman Attacked ICE Agents, Alleges Domestic Terrorism
Kristi Noem claimed a woman shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday committed "an act of domestic terrorism" before being shot.
ICE agents got out of a truck in traffic and approached a woman in a Honda Pilot on a residential street in Minneapolis, and one directed the driver to get out of the vehicle. The driver backed up the SUV, then moved forward ... that's when an agent fired shots into the windshield, and the SUV crashed into a parked car on the street.
The unidentified woman was struck in the face and was pronounced dead at a hospital. Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told TMZ ICE agents were reportedly hurt -- though video doesn't appear to show much physical contact -- and were expected to recover from their injuries.
Kristi Noem held a press conference at the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas later Wednesday and asserted the ICE agents who shot the woman were acting "defensively," Fox News reports.
Noem said the woman was trying to run the agents over or ram them with the SUV. She claimed sanctuary cities and states -- where local law enforcement's cooperation with federal immigration agencies is limited -- were protecting dangerous people.
Noem called on all elected officials to denounce acts of violence committed against law enforcement officers.
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Minneapolis ICE Agent Shoots Driver Dead on Street
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2:15 PM PT -- The dead woman was identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, the Minnesota Star Tribune reports. Minnesota officials said she was "a legal observer of federal actions in the city" and was not the target of an immigration-related arrest, WCCO-TV reports.
Chaos is growing in Minneapolis right now after an ICE agent shot and killed a woman who allegedly "weaponized her vehicle" against officers ... and the incident and the aftermath were recorded on video.
ICE agents approached an SUV in traffic on a residential street as neighbors congregated and recorded the scene with their phones Wednesday morning ... video shows the vehicle lurching forward, and gunshots are heard, and the SUV crashes into a parked car. The female driver was struck in the head and was pronounced dead at a hospital, according to local reports.
Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told TMZ ... "rioters" began blocking ICE officers from conducting targeted operations Wednesday when one of them "attempted to run over" law enforcement officers "in an attempt to kill them."
Hilton Icing Out Hotel After Federal Booking Blowup!!!
Hilton has officially pulled the keycard on the Minnesota hotel caught in the middle of an ICE firestorm -- after reservations for federal agents were allegedly axed for political reasons -- insisting the company has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination.
In a statement posted to X Tuesday, Hilton said the independently owned and operated hotel -- believed to be the Hampton Inn Lakeville -- had assured the parent company it had resolved the issue ... even pointing to the hotel’s own apology as proof the matter had been addressed.
The statement addressed a recent video posted by an independent journalist showing front-desk staff at the same hotel allegedly confirming it was still operating under an anti-DHS policy despite its apology and promise to fix things ... adding bluntly that the hotel's actions didn't meet Hilton’s standards.
Hilton Hotels Apologizes For MN Hotel Denying Rooms To ICE Agents
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2:42 PM PT -- A Hilton spokesperson has given us an update ... saying they have been in contact with hotel management, who "apologized for the actions of their team, which was not in keeping with their policies." The rep adds, "They have taken immediate action to resolve this matter."
Hilton Hotel execs are investigating claims ICE agents were turned away from one of their Minnesota properties ... but they point out they're always very accommodating to government workers.
Here's the deal ... Homeland Security officials posted a message on X Monday, stating that Hilton Hotels has launched a coordinated campaign in Minneapolis, MN, to refuse service to Department of Homeland Security agents at the hotel in question.
The officials said that when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents tried to book rooms at the hotel, their reservations were cancelled.
But, a Hilton spokesperson tells TMZ they don't own or operate the property and that the hotel is independently owned. The rep also said ... "Hilton Hotels serve as welcoming places for all" and "the actions referenced are not reflective of Hilton values."