Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Chris Hedges on ICE: “I Have Seen These Masked Goons Before”


Award-winning journalist and author Chris Hedges has written are very important and timely piece about how ICE, “our Americanized Gestapo,” is being birthed right before our eyes. Since early December 2025, ground zero of this birthing has been Minnesota, the U.S. state in which I live.

Here’s how my friend Ed describes what it’s currently like in the North Star State:

A friend from out-of-state asked me how I’m doing. I responded that everyday I feel more like I’m living in occupied territory. There are now more ICE thugs here than our police, and sometimes an individual "suspect" (usually a person of color) is surrounded by 50 of them. They are breaking into homes, abducting students – teenagers! – arresting protesters and spraying chemicals into their faces. And pumping three bullets into the face of an innocent woman. Fear, anger, apprehension are increasing. No one feels safe!

It’s in this context of rising brutality and unconstitutional actions by ICE agents in Minnesota and across the country that I share Hedges’s article in its entirety below with added links and images documenting the scene here in Minnesota’s Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

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I have seen the masked goons who terrorize our streets before. I saw them during the “Dirty War” in Argentina, where 30,000 men, women and children were “disappeared” by the military junta. Victims were held in secret prisons, savagely tortured and murdered. To this day, many families do not know the fate of their loved ones.

I saw them in El Salvador, when death squads were killing 800 people a month. I saw them in Guatemala under the dictatorship of José Efraín Ríos Montt. I saw them in Augusto Pinochet’s Chile and in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. I saw them in Iran under the rule of the ayatollahs where I was arrested and jailed twice and once deported in handcuffs. I saw them in Hafez al-Assad’s Syria. I saw them in Bosnia, where Muslims were herded into concentration camps, executed and buried in mass graves.

I know these goons. I have been a prisoner in their jails and spent hours in their interrogation rooms. I have been beaten by them. I have been deported, and in several cases banned, from their countries. I know what is coming.


Terror is the engine that empowers dictatorships. It eliminates dissidents. It silences critics. It dismantles the law. It creates a society of timid and frightened collaborators, those who look away when people are snatched off streets or gunned down, those who inform to save themselves, those who retreat into their tiny rabbit holes, pulling down the blinds, desperately praying to be left in peace.

Terror works.

The iron doors have not yet shut. There are still protests. The media is still able to document state atrocities, including the January 7 murder of Renee Nicole Good [pictured at right with her son Emerson] in Minneapolis by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Jonathan Ross. But the doors are closing fast. ICE has deported over 300,000 people and detained nearly 69,000 others – as well as been involved in 16 shootings, including four killings – since Trump began his campaign against immigrants.

ICE, our Americanized Gestapo, is being birthed.


Resistance must be collective. We must assert not only our individual rights, but economic, social and political rights – without them we are powerless. Resistance means organizing to disrupt the machinery of commerce and government. It means preventing arrests by patrolling neighborhoods to warn of impending ICE raids. It means protesting outside detention facilities. It means strikes. It means blocking streets and highways and occupying buildings. It means providing photographic evidence. It means sustained pressure on local politicians and police to refuse to cooperate with ICE. It means providing legal representation, food and financial assistance to families with members detained. It means a willingness to be arrested. It means a nationwide campaign to defy the state’s inhumanity.

If we fail, the dimming flames of our open society will be snuffed out.

Authoritarian states are constructed incrementally. No dictatorship advertises its plan to extinguish civil liberties. It pays lip service to liberty and justice as it dismantles the institutions and laws that make liberty and justice possible. Opponents of the regime, including those within the establishment, make sporadic attempts to resist. They throw up temporary roadblocks, but they are soon purged.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn in The Gulag Archipelago notes that the consolidation of Soviet tyranny “was stretched out over many years because it was of primary importance that it be stealthy and unnoticed.” He called the process “a grandiose silent game of solitaire, whose rules were totally incomprehensible to its contemporaries, and whose outlines we can appreciate only now.”

“What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family?” Solzhenitsyn asks. “Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand? After all, you knew ahead of time those bluecaps were out at night for no good purpose. And you could be sure ahead of time that you’d be cracking the skull of a cutthroat. Or what about the Black Maria sitting out there on the street with one lonely chauffeur — what if it had been driven off or its tires spiked? The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin’s thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt!”

Czesław Miłosz, in The Captive Mind, also documents the creep of tyranny, how it advances stealthily, until intellectuals are not only forced to repeat the regime’s self-adulating slogans but, as our leading universities did when they caved to false allegations of being bastions of antisemitism, embrace its absurdism.

Manufactured fear engenders self-doubt. It makes a population – often unconsciously – conform outwardly and inwardly. It conditions citizens to relate to those around them with suspicion and distrust. It destroys the solidarity vital to organizing, community and dissent.

The historian Robert Gellately, in his book Backing Hitler: Consent and Coercion in Nazi Germany, argues that state terror in Nazi Germany was effective not because of omnipresent state surveillance, but because it fostered a “culture of denunciation.”

Rat out your neighbors and coworkers and survive. If you see something, say something.

The worse it gets, the more established institutions, desperate to survive, silence those who warn us.

“Before societies fall, just such a stratum of wise, thinking people emerges, people who are that and nothing more,” Solzhenitsyn writes of those who see what is coming. “And how they were laughed at! How they were mocked!”

The Austrian writer Joseph Roth, whose early warnings about the rise of fascism were largely dismissed, and who told fellow intellectuals to stop naively appealing to “the remains of a European conscience,” saw his books tossed into the bonfires in the spring of 1933 during the Nazi book burnings. So far, we have not burned books, but have banned nearly 23,000 titles in public schools since 2021.

The authoritarian state cannibalizes the institutions that foolishly aid and abet the witch hunts. It replaces them with pseudo-institutions populated with pseudo-legislators, pseudo-courts, pseudo-journalists, pseudo-intellectuals and pseudo-citizens. Columbia University is a shining example of this willful self-immolation. Nothing is as it is presented.

There are increasing numbers of violent kidnappings by masked ICE agents in unmarked cars on our city streets. People are ripped from their vehicles and beaten. They are arrested outside schools and day care centers. They are raided at work, thrown onto the floor, handcuffed, driven away in vans and shipped off to concentration camps in countries such as El Salvador. They are seized when they appear at court for a green card application or interview to finalize a visa.

Once detained, they disappear into the labyrinth of over 200 detention centers, where they are moved from one facility to the next to hide them from family, lawyers and the courts. Due process, once a constitutional right afforded to everyone in the United States, no longer exists.

“Laws that are not equal for all revert to rights and privileges, something contradictory to the very nature of nation-states,” Hannah Arendt writes in The Origins of Totalitarianism. “The clearer the proof of their inability to treat stateless people as legal persons and the greater the extension of arbitrary rule by police decree, the more difficult it is for states to resist the temptation to deprive all citizens of legal status and rule them with an omnipotent police.”

The FBI, in an example of how justice is perverted, refuses to cooperate with local law enforcement agencies in Minneapolis, blocking access to any evidence that would allow them to file criminal charges against Jonathan Ross.

Killing of unarmed citizens by the state is carried out with impunity.

ICE has more than doubled the size of its force since early 2025 — to 22,000 agents — hiring 12,000 new officers in four months from a pool of 220,000 applicants. It plans to spend $100 million over a one-year period to hire even more recruits, part of the $170 billion for border and interior enforcement, including $75 billion for ICE, to be spent over four years. Salaries for these new recruits, poorly trained and often haphazardly vetted, will range from $49,739 to $89,528 a year, along with a $50,000 signing bonus – split over three years – and up to $60,000 in student loan repayments.

ICE is building new detention centers nationwide in 23 towns and cities. It promises that once it is fully operational, it will go door-to-door as part of the largest deportation effort in American history.

ICE agents, intoxicated by the license to kick down doors while wearing body armor and firing automatic weapons at terrified women and children, are not warriors as they imagine, but thugs. They have few skills, other than weapons training, cruelty and brutality. They intend to remain employed by the state. The state intends to keep them employed.


None of this should surprise us. The repressive techniques used by ICE and our militarized police were perfected overseas in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya and Occupied Palestine, and earlier in Vietnam. The ICE agent who murdered Good was a machinegunner in Iraq. A night raid in Chicago, with agents rappelling from a helicopter to storm an apartment complex filled with terrified families, does not look any different from a night raid in Fallujah.

Aimé Césaire, the Martinician playwright and politician, in Discourse on Colonialism writes that the savage tools of imperialism and colonialism eventually migrate back to the home country. It is known as imperial boomerang.

Césaire writes:

And then one fine day the bourgeoisie is awakened by a terrific boomerang effect: the gestapos are busy, the prisons fill up, the torturers standing around the racks invent, refine, discuss.

People are surprised, they become indignant. They say: “How strange! But never mind—it’s Nazism, it will pass!” And they wait, and they hope; and they hide the truth from themselves, that it is barbarism, the supreme barbarism, the crowning barbarism that sums up all the daily barbarisms; that it is Nazism, yes, but that before they were its victims, they were its accomplices; that they tolerated that Nazism before it was inflicted on them, that they absolved it, shut their eyes to it, legitimized it, because, until then, it had been applied only to non-European peoples; that they have cultivated that Nazism, that they are responsible for it, and that before engulfing the whole edifice of Western, Christian civilization in its reddened waters, it oozes, seeps, and trickles from every crack.


During the interregnum between the last gasps of a democracy and the emergence of a dictatorship, the nation is gaslighted. It is told the rule of law is respected. It is told democratic rule is inviolate. These lies mollify those being frog-marched into their own enslavement.

“The majority sit quietly and dare to hope,” Solzhenitsyn writes. “Since you aren’t guilty, then how can they arrest you? It’s a mistake!

Maybe, the fearful say, Trump and his minions are only being bombastic. Maybe they don’t mean it. Maybe they are incompetent. Maybe the courts will save us. Maybe the next elections will end this nightmare. Maybe there are limits to extremism. Maybe the worst is over.

These self-delusions prevent us from resisting while the gallows are being constructed in front of us.

Authoritarian states start by targeting the most vulnerable, those most easily demonized – the undocumented, students on college campuses who protest genocide, antifa, the so-called “radical left,” Muslims, poor people of color, intellectuals and liberals. They strike down one group after the next. They blow out, one by one, the long row of candles until we find ourselves in the dark, powerless and alone.

Chris Hedges
The Machinery of Terror
The Chris Hedges Report
January 11, 2026



Related Off-site Links:
“ICE Has Gone Rogue”: Rep. Ro Khanna Demands Accountability As New Videos Show Minneapolis Chaos – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, January 13, 2026).
“Where Were You Born?”: ICE Demanding Citizens Show Their Papers in Minneapolis – Stephen Prager (Common Dreams, January 13, 2026).
ICE Using Private Data to Intimidate Observers and Activists – Jon Collins (MPR News, January 13, 2026).
ProPublica Finds More Than 40 Cases of Immigration Agents Using Banned Chokeholds and Other Moves That Can Cut Off Breathing – Nicole Foy and McKenzie Funk (MPR News, January 13, 2026).
Twin Cities Students Walk Out, Decry ICE as Surge Continues – Elizabeth Shockman and Kyra Miles (MPR News, January 13, 2026).
Trump Vows “Reckoning and Retribution is Coming” to Minnesota as ICE Brutality Mounts – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, January 13, 2026).
Rep. Ilhan Omar Warns That Trump Aims to Provoke Enough Agitation in Minnesota So He Can Declare “Martial Law” – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026). The Great Unraveling – Marianne Williamson (Transform, January 8, 2026).
The Pathology of Power: How America Learned to Love State Violence – Tim Hjersted (Films for Action, January 9, 2026).
Can the Left Resist in the Face of Increasing Repression? – Chris Hedges (The Chris Hedges Report, January 8, 2026).
The Playbook of Every Successful Nonviolent Struggle – Jamila Raqib (Waging Nonviolence, November 21, 2025).

See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
“It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
Derek Johnson on the “Courage to Call Fascism by Its Name”
An Incident That Feels “Ripped from a Dystopian Novel”
James Greenberg: “I Am in Mourning for America”
Karen Salmansohn on the “Duel Citizenship of Being Alive”
“Most Revolutions Succeed Not Through Violence But Through National Strikes”
Chris Hedges on the End of the American Empire
Brent Molnar on the MAGA Cult and Its Intentions

Images: Photographers unknown.


Matthew Cooke: “MAGA Just Lost Everything . . . Now It’s Only a Matter of Time – and Each of Us Doing Our Part”





See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
And So Here We Are
Matthew Cooke: “Trump Exposed the Office of the Presidency”
Matthew Cooke on the Real “Mamdani Effect”
“The Moment Is Ripe”: Butch Ware on Building a “True Oppositional Alternative” to the Duopoly
Matthew Cooke on the Fallacy That Socialism “Doesn't Work”
Chris Hedges on the End of the American Empire
Brent Molnar on the MAGA Cult and Its Intentions
Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”


Monday, January 12, 2026

Why Minnesota?


For those wondering why the Trump regime has chosen to come down hard on Minnesota, Alex Schieferdecker provides one of the most cogent answers to date.



Related Off-site Links:
Trump Administration Targets Minnesota in Latest Sanctuary Policy Lawsuit – Steve Karnowski and Margery A. Beck (AP News via Lakeland News, September 20, 2025).
Trump Calls Somali Immigrants “Garbage” as His Administration Targets Minnesota Community – Rachel Leingang (The Guardian, December 2, 2025).
Trump Targets Minnesota’s Somali Community with Harsh Words and Policies – Steve Karnowski (AP News, December 3, 2025).
“Execution Plain and Simple”: Community Fury in Minneapolis After Deadly Shooting by ICE Agent – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, January 7, 2026).
Minneapolis Mayor and Minnesota Governor Dispute That ICE Killed Woman in Self-DefenseMPR News (January 7, 2026).
Mayor to ICE After Fatal Shooting: “Get the Fuck Out of Minneapolis!” – Jessica Corbett (Common Dreams, January 7, 2026).
Govenor Walz Puts National Guard – and Trump – On Notice as Protests Erupt Over ICE “Murder” in Minneapolis – Brett Wilkins (Common Dreams, January 7, 2026).
Identity of ICE Agent Who Shot Minneapolis Woman Is Confirmed, Protests ContinueMPR News (January 8, 2026).
Jonathan Ross, the ICE Officer Who Shot Renee Macklin Good, Has Served for Decades in Military and Law EnforcementAP News via MPR News (January 8, 2026).
Hours After U.S. Citizen Shot Dead by ICE, JD Vance Says “Door-to-Door” Operations Are Coming – Stephen Prager (Common Dreams, January 8, 2026).
ICE Shooting Reinforces Minnesota’s Grim Role as Trump’s Target – Nicholas Riccardi and Steve Karnowski (Associated Press, January 8, 2026).
More Shocking Footage Shows Federal Agents Raiding Minneapolis High School and Handcuffing Staff – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, January 8, 2026).
In Minneapolis, Faith and Community Leaders Call for Justice for Renée Good and Demand That ICE Leave Minnesota – Samantha Fischer (KARE 11 News, January 8, 2026).
“This Is Not Normal”: Minneapolis on Edge and Angry After ICE Killing of Woman Amid Federal Surge – Rachel Leingang (The Guardian, January 8, 2026).
Who Was Renée Good, the Woman Killed by a U.S. Immigration Agent in Minneapolis? – Helen Coster (Reuters, January 9, 2026).
Before Fatal ICE Shooting, Minnesota Had Become Trump Target – Nathan Layne (Reuters, January 9, 2025).
“They’re Trying to Break Us”: Trump’s Focus on Minnesota Boils Over with ICE Shooting – Adam Edelman and Natasha Korecki (NBC News, January 9, 2026).
“What Are You Hiding?” Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison Says ICE Killing of Renée Good Must Be InvestigatedDemocracy Now! (January 9, 2026).
DHS Releases Video Showing Moments Before Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis – Eric Henderson, Aki Nace and Stephen Swanson (CBS News, January 11, 2026).
“You Are Murderers!” “Get the F*ck Out!”: Fury at ICE Agents Boils in Minneapolis – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Rep. Ilhan Omar Warns That Trump Aims to Provoke Enough Agitation in Minnesota So He Can Declare “Martial Law” – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Movement Against ICE Grows in the U.S. in the Wake of the Killing of Renée Good – Devin B. Martinez (Peoples Dispatch, January 11, 2026).
Minnesotans Speak Out About Fatal ICE Shooting of Renee Good: “This Is Not a Time for Us to Be Silent” – Nicole Sganga (CBS News, January 11, 2026).
Renee Good’s Murder: A Rorschach Test About Defiance, Vulnerability, and Community – Jordan Liz (Common Dreams, January 12, 2026).
“We Had Whistles. They Had Guns”: Nationwide Protests Held over ICE Killing of Renee GoodDemocracy Now! (January 12, 2026).
“Goebbels Could Not Have Improved On This”: DHS Spreads “Propaganda” on ICE Killing as Violence Mounts – Julia Conley (Common Dreams, January 12, 2026).
Minnesota Declares Legal War On Trump’s “Invasion” After Enforcement Surge – Jack Kaminsky (Tampa Free Press, January 12, 2026).
State Attorney General Keith Ellison Says Minnesota Is Suing Feds to End ICE “Invasion”MPR News (January 12, 2026).
What to Do if ICE Stops You: An Attorney Answers Some QuestionsMPR News (January 12, 2026).

UPDATES: “ICE Has Gone Rogue”: Rep. Ro Khanna Demands Accountability As New Videos Show Minneapolis Chaos – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, January 13, 2026).
“Where Were You Born?”: ICE Demanding Citizens Show Their Papers in Minneapolis – Stephen Prager (Common Dreams, January 13, 2026).
ICE Using Private Data to Intimidate Observers and Activists – Jon Collins (MPR News, January 13, 2026).
ProPublica Finds More Than 40 Cases of Immigration Agents Using Banned Chokeholds and Other Moves That Can Cut Off Breathing – Nicole Foy and McKenzie Funk (MPR News, January 13, 2026).
Twin Cities Students Walk Out, Decry ICE as Surge Continues – Elizabeth Shockman and Kyra Miles (MPR News, January 13, 2026).
Trump Vows “Reckoning and Retribution is Coming” to Minnesota as ICE Brutality Mounts – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, January 13, 2026).


See also the following chronologically-ordered Wild Reed posts:
2000+ Take to the Streets of Minneapolis in Show of Solidarity with Immigrants and Refugees (2017)
“What We’re Seeing Here Is a Tipping Point” (2018)
Protesting Trump’s “Dystopian” Immigration Policies – February 2025
Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
Christmas Eve Musings
May We Do Likewise
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like” – January 7, 2026
“It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
Nina Turner: Quote of the Day – January 12, 2026


Image 1: One of the many daily confrontations between ICE agents and the citizenry of the Twin Cities. (Photo: Fox 9 News)
Image 2: Minneapolis’s world-renowned MayDay Parade. (Photo: Michael Bayly)


Quote of the Day


That feeling of watching the state of the world and thinking, “We still have to go to work and act like everything is normal?”

Hold that feeling. It’s step one of the general strike.



See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
“Most Revolutions Succeed Not Through Violence But Through National Strikes”
A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
“To Be a Rib in This Body of Our Country”
Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
Chris Hedges on the End of the American Empire
In the Midst of the “Great Unraveling,” a Visit to the Prayer Tree
General Strike for Peace (2007)


Related Off-site Links:
The Great Unraveling – Marianne Williamson (Transform, January 8, 2026).
The Playbook of Every Successful Nonviolent Struggle – Jamila Raqib (Waging Nonviolence, November 21, 2025).
What Would a General Strike in the U.S. Actually Look Like? – Jeremy Brecher (Waging Nonviolence, April 8, 2025).


Image: The December 9, 2025 arrest of 20-year-old Mubashir by ICE agents in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis. Mubashir is a naturalized American citizen of Somali descent. As noted here, he was arrested and detained by ICE for about two hours “for no apparent reason other than his ethnicity.” Mabashir’s unconstitutional treatment is one of hundreds of similar incidents taking place throughout the Twin Cities, the result of the Trump regime’s ongoing reign of intimidation and violence (including lethal violence) in Minnesota.


Sunday, January 11, 2026

A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response

As I write, there are reports of ICE agents going from house to house in St. Paul, kicking-in the door of at least one home and hauling an individual away. This just days after a Minneapolis resident and mother of three was shot to death in her car by an ICE agent, a horrific event that took place not far from my home. All manner of other outrages – from the violent arrest of citizens to elected officials being denied full access to ICE “detention centers” – are taking place across the Twin Cities.

For many Americans it’s all part of the Trump regime’s ongoing fascist takeover of the country, with a particular vindictiveness currently being shown to the state of Minnesota.

Shows of resistance across the country, like yesterday’s massive rally in Minneapolis’s Powdwerhorn Park, are heartening. Yet, overall, I’m feeling in this moment both infuriated and dispirited.

I also relate to what a dear friend just texted me about what we’re experiencing here in the North Star State: “It’s heartbreaking and terrifying.”

Indeed, as someone shared on social media earlier today:

We’re living in the Martin Niemöller poem [“First they came for . . . ”] right now and some of you are still holding out for midterms and gun reform.

I share all of this as a way of introducing two pieces I recently came across online and which I continue to ponder. Quite frankly, I don’t know what to do with the advice, information, and insights they contain. Perhaps some answers will emerge for me in the days to come. For now, I simply share them and welcome any feedback.

First, here is part of what Glen Lancaster recently shared online.

Canadian here looking over the fence.

Watchng the U.S. waiting patiently for midterms while norms are being fed into a wood chipper is not a strategy; it's denial with a calendar.

History is pretty blunt on this point.

Authoritarian regimes do not pause for elections out of courtesy. They entrench, they capture institutions, they rewrite the rules, and then they hold "election" the way casinos offer free drinks.

If Americans still have legal, civic, economic and institutional leverage righ now, then now is when it gets used.

It means mass pressure, coordinated actions, strikes, lawsuits, state resistance, corporate accountability, and relentless visibility.

It means acting like democracy is something you defend in the present tense, not something you RSVP to every four years. . . . The moment is now.


And here’s a response from Steven Fasano:

Your assessment is correct. Unfortunately there is little evidence that any legal recourse remains. The federal legislative and judicial branches are completely compromised and complicit.

Economic measures are hindered by a paycheck-to-paycheck status for a significant portion of the population. Add to this that in the U.S., healthcare insurance is tied to employment and to be terminated for public polical expression, a very real concern, can be catastrophic, particularly with those already dealing with serious medical conditions.

As for civic response, that’s not promising. While some state, or other local law enforcement agencies have offered resistance many more are complicit.

The willingness of the military to comply in Venezuela and the weak or isolated objection to the threats against Greenland and, yes, Canada are indicative of which side the military would support in the unlikely event of a civil uprising. The more likely outcome of such a tactic would be internal conflict among the citizenry rather than focus on federal institutions. The long term plan of the Heritage Foundation, Federalist Society and the rest of the cabal to create an irreconcilable division among citizens has been flawlessly implemented.

This is not the haphazard confluence of megelomaniacs that it seems. This takeover has been in development for at least 30 and more probably 50 years.

The audacious publication of Project 2025, available to all online, was the signal that the anti-democratic forces believed they had their agenda locked down. Those that tried to spread the warning were dismissed as alarmists and/or effete, elite “libtards.” Half the country, as a result of three decades of degrading and dismantling public education, are unable to read or comprehend the document.


Okay, so I can’t leave it like this. . . . So here are some wise and hopeful words from a woman for whom I have a lot of respect: Marianne Williamson . . .





Related Off-site Links:
Rep. Ilhan Omar Warns That Trump Aims to Provoke Enough Agitation in Minnesota So He Can Declare “Martial Law” – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026). The Great Unraveling – Marianne Williamson (Transform, January 8, 2026).
The Pathology of Power: How America Learned to Love State Violence – Tim Hjersted (Films for Action, January 9, 2026).
Can the Left Resist in the Face of Increasing Repression? – Chris Hedges (The Chris Hedges Report, January 8, 2026).
The Playbook of Every Successful Nonviolent Struggle – Jamila Raqib (Waging Nonviolence, November 21, 2025).

See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
“It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
Derek Johnson on the “Courage to Call Fascism by Its Name”
An Incident That Feels “Ripped from a Dystopian Novel”
James Greenberg: “I Am in Mourning for America”
Karen Salmansohn on the “Duel Citizenship of Being Alive”
“Most Revolutions Succeed Not Through Violence But Through National Strikes”
Chris Hedges on the End of the American Empire
Brent Molnar on the MAGA Cult and Its Intentions


Saturday, January 10, 2026

Chris Hedges: “Most Revolutions Succeed Not Through Violence But Through National Strikes”


In the following 8-minute video journalist and author Chris Hedges responds to two questions from viewers, the first of which is: “How do we protect protest while adhering to the principles of nonviolence?”

I appreciate Hedges’s response, especially this part:

Nonviolence is key. . . . The state speaks the language of violence, and it does so in ways we [as citizens] never can. . . . [The U.S. government] has 60,000 in the special forces. These are death squads. We can’t compete on that level. But if you look closely at Crane Brinton’s book, The Anatomy of a Revolution, you’ll see he makes the point that most revolutions succeed not through violence . . . but through national strikes – the ability to essentially shut the country down.

. . . Nonviolence is a fundamental key component of any revolutionary movement, and having been around a lot of violence and covered [as a journalist] various revolutions, [I’ve come to see that] nonviolent revolution is more effective in most cases. I also think that nonviolent revolutions permit an easier transition to a better society.





In another recent video, Hedges talks further about the strategy of the general strike. Following (with added images and links) is part of what he says.

[Through measures like the Powell Memo*, civil society] is very weakened at a time of rising authoritarianism and corporate and oligarchic control over the two major parties. . . . So, yes, it’s a very perilous moment. But that is why I took the time to go to Italy [with] a film crew, because the Italians have shown us that the only mechanism we have left to protect our rapidly eroding civil liberties and halt the genocide in Gaza [which is a template for what’s coming with the upheaval caused by climate breakdown] is to develop a kind of militacy and mass organization [in and through strike actions].

All the tools of control on the outer reaches of [the American] empire – including wholesale surveillance and militarized police – are now being used against us. . . . [T]he different technologies that have been “battle-tested” against the Palestinians are now being used against migrants and, increasingly, against dissidents. So you had Sikh farmers, for instance, protesting in India when suddenly overhead are these Israeli drones dropping tear gas.

Effective resistance and mass mobilization requrires months and months of preparation. You can create flash mobs but the state doesn’t care about flash mobs. It cares about the kind of resistance that took place in Italy when you have dockworkers refusing to load weapons onto ships bound for Israel. This all requires a level of education. It requires a kind of continuity so that it’s not just one action but about mobilizing to essentially disrupt the machinary, in this case, of genocide, but ultimately the machinary of state and the machinary of commerce.

A good example of this is Just Stop Oil, which shut down the M25 motorway [in the U.K.] and received very harsh reactions on the part of the U.K. government. Also, the criminalization of Palestine Action which has disrupted weapons manufacturers in the U.K. that produce weapons for Israel. So when there is effective resistance, the state responds very, very harshly. And that’s how you know it’s effective. But we have to begin to build those kind of movements [as] the only power we have is the power of the strike, the ability to strike. That’s why the oligarchs and the corporations have worked to hard to break organized labor. . . . So we have to step outside the system. The Democratic Party, as I’ve said repeatedly, year after year, is not going to save us.

In a way we’re beginning from zero, which is very frightening given the rapid consolidation of control by the authoritarian state, whether that’s through the massive funding of ICE, the building of these “detention centers,” stripping green card holders or people on student visas of the right to be here, or declaring ANTIFA a “terrorist organization,” which is ridiculous. . . . These are the first steps [of authoritarianism] – the characterizing and criminalizing of any kind of politcal resistance.

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In researching and writing this post I learned that the image of a black cat has long been used to symbolize strike action. According to the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) website, this symbol’s “original purpose was as a code for direct action at the point of production, specifically sabotage. Indeed, the cat may have even been chosen due to the convenient word play, 'sabo-tabby.’”

It’s key to remember that for the founders of the IWW, sabotage did not mean destruction of machinery or equipment. Here’s what it does mean according to the IWW:

Sabotage did not originate from workers throwing their wooden sabots (shoes) into machines to stop them. In fact, the word has a much less romantic origin. The wooden sabots sometimes worn by the working class in the early industrial age made their walking inefficient. Early attempts at workers’ resistance to automation by their employers did on occasion involve property destruction, but such attempts took place much earlier than the formation of the IWW.

Sabotage is the collective withdrawal of efficiency by the workers at the point of production. While the IWW as an organization never officially endorsed sabotage, various IWW members (including Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and Walker C. Smith) advocated it individually. Various IWW publications also suggested it, if not openly advocating it as a tactic. Further, IWW artists and cartoonists frequently utilized the Black Cat (sometimes known as “Sab-cat” or “Sabo-tabby” (the latter being a play on words, no doubt) and the Wooden Shoe to symbolize direct action, including (but not always) sabotage. The reasoning behind the use of the wooden shoe, despite the often inaccurately quoted origins of its usage, is obvious.

The black cat symbol itself has a colorful history. Originally the cat wasn’t necessarily black, but (in the United States of America and England in particular) black cats tend to have sinister connotations. IWW’s, speaking in code so as to not tip off the employers and their enablers would sometimes rework the old saying “letting the cat out of the bag” to mean taking collective action. IWW members of a specific industrial union, such as the Agricultural Workers Industrial Union 110, would sometimes be referred to as “110 cats.” Elected IWW officials and union hall staff (back when the IWW had paid union hall staff, as they sometimes did in large industrial organizing campaigns) were sometimes known as “hall cats.” The late Franklin Rosemont of Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company and author of the book, Joe Hill, the IWW, and the Making of a Revolutionary Working Class Counterculture (Kerr: 2003), has even suggested that the adoption of the term “cat” by beat poets and jazz musicians may directly derive from the IWW’s use of the term!

It must be emphasized, however, that never did this mean the destruction of property or machinery, especially the machinery of production.


* Writes Jeet Heer:

[The] new documentary podcast series Master Plan (created by the journalist David Sirota and his team at The Lever) . . . thoroughly debunks the bland image of [Supreme Court Justice] Lewis F. Powell as a moderate and instead shows that he was one of the founding fathers of modern American plutocracy. Powell earns particular pride of place in the show because of his authorship of a notorious 1971 memo (prepared for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce) that laid out a strategy for a corporate counterrevolution against the emerging social movements of the 1960s and early ’70s (notably the Black Power movement, environmentalism, and consumer protection). The memo was a call to arms for corporate America to use its economic power to push back against the left, with particular emphasis on the importance of gaining sway over the courts, the academy, and the media.

The Powell Memo was the Project 2025 of the Nixon era—a detailed program for establishing and entrenching right-wing power over the commanding heights of American government and society.


Related Off-site Links:
The Pathology of Power: How America Learned to Love State Violence – Tim Hjersted (Films for Action, January 9, 2026).
Can the Left Resist in the Face of Increasing Repression? – Chris Hedges (The Chris Hedges Report, January 8, 2026).
The Playbook of Every Successful Nonviolent Struggle – Jamila Raqib (Waging Nonviolence, November 21, 2025).
Dockworker Strikes in Solidarity with Gaza Have a Long Legacy – Peter Cole (Waging Nonviolence, October 31, 2025).
What Would a General Strike in the U.S. Actually Look Like? – Jeremy Brecher (Waging Nonviolence, April 8, 2025).
The Powell Memo Helped Create Project 2025 – Jeet Heer (The Nation, September 6, 2024).

UPDATE: Minneapolis Labor and Community Leaders Join Call for January 23 General Strike to Demand ICE Out of Minnesota– Brad Reed (Waging Nonviolence, January 14, 2026).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Chris Hedges on the End of the American Empire
Progressive Perspectives on Where Democrats Went Wrong in 2024
Building Solidarity on the Left
General Strike for Peace (2007)


Friday, January 09, 2026

Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”


Minnesota State Senator Omar Fateh spoke earlier today at a rally calling for justice for Renée Good, killed Wednesday in Minneapolis by ICE agent Jonathan Ross. Omar was also interviewd at this event by Prem Thakker of Zeteo. Here’s what he said . . .


Renée Good was murdered in cold blood. . . . She was doing what we see our neighbors do time and time again. She was showing up; she was standing up for our immigrant communities. She was showing up for our neighbors. She was peacefully observing. She was not a “domestic terrorist” as labeled [by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem]. She was our neighbor.

. . . [During the] last few weeks in which ICE agents have been in our neighborhods, local elected officials and neighborhood groups have all been warning that the escalating rhetoric and violence would lead to someone dying. And, unfortunately, that’s exactly what we saw happen a couple of days ago.

We’ve seen the largest ICE raid in our nation’s history with the federal government deploying 2000+ agents, putting historic investments into recruiting, and doubling the number of ICE agents that they have. What we’ve seen in response to that in the past month or so is community members being afraid to go to work. They’re afraid to go to school as we’ve seen ICE agents going to schools.

The rhetoric of the federal government saying that they’re just targeting criminals or folks that are a threat, it’s a flat out lie. They’ve been literally doorknocking. They’ve run into restaurants, locking the door, and demanding to see paperwork. And so they’re targeting and profiling people based on how they look. And [yet] what we’re seeing right now with the murder of Renée Good is a silver lining; in that folks are waking up and ready to fight back.

Sen. Omar Fateh
January 9, 2026



Related Off-site Links:
Renée Macklin Good’s Wife Says She Nurtured Kindness – Cari Spencer (MPR News, January 9, 2026).
Baptizing the Lie About ICE and the Killing of Renée Nicole Good – James T. Keane (America, January 9, 2026).
Catholic Paper Calls JD Vance a Moral Stain for ICE Victim Smear – Tom Latchem (The Daily Beast, January 9, 2026).
Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries Refuse to Join Democrats’ Growing Calls to Slash ICE Spending – Julia Conley (Common Dreams, January 9, 2026).
“What Are You Hiding?” Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison Says ICE Killing of Renee Good Must Be Investigated – Democracy Now! (January 9, 2026).
Want to Stop ICE? Go After Its Corporate Collaborators – Eric Blanc, Claire Sandberg and Wes McEnany (Labor Politics, January 9, 2026).
We Are in Moral Exile. We Must Resist – The Editorial Board (National Catholic Reporter, January 9, 2026).
“She Was Murdered,” Say Minnesota ICE Shooting Victim’s Family – Connor Stringer (The Telegraph, January 8, 2026).
A Cold-blooded Murder – Robert Reich (RobertReich.substack.com, January 8, 2026).
Identity of ICE Agent Who Shot Minneapolis Woman Is Confirmed, Protests ContinueMPR News (January 8, 2026).
Jonathan Ross, the ICE Officer Who Shot Renee Macklin Good, Has Served for Decades in Military and Law Enforcement – The Assocoated Press via MPR News (January 8, 2026).
Minneapolis Clergy Exposed to Pepper Spray After Rushing to Scene of Deadly ICE Shooting – Jack Jenkins (Religions News Service, January 7, 2026).
The Only “Domestic Terrorists” On Our Streets Are ICE Agents – Alex Skopic (Current Affairs, January 8, 2026).
ICE Agent Kills U.S. Citizen, Protests Erupt In MinneapolisNovara Media (January 8, 2026).
ICE Is the Domestic Terror Threat – Jordan Liz (In These Times, January 8, 2026).
GOP Goes All-Out to Prevent Accountability for Agent Who Shot Renée Nicole Good – Sharon Zhang (Truthout, January 8, 2026).
The Physical Weight of Trumpism – Garrett Graff (Doomsday Scenario, January 8, 2026).
Queer Mom Killed by ICE Was Part of a “Sinister Left-wing Movement,” White House Says – Daniel Villarreal (LGBTQ Nation, January 8, 2026).
Catholic Vice President Vance Takes to Social Media to Justify Killing of Renée Good – John Grosso (National Catholic Reporter, January 8, 2026).
Hours After U.S. Citizen Shot Dead by ICE, JD Vance Says “Door-to-Door” Operations Are Coming – Stephen Prager (Common Dreams, January 8, 2026).
In Minneapolis, Faith and Community Leaders Call for Justice for Renée Good and Demand That ICE Leave Minnesota – Samantha Fischer (KARE 11 News, January 8, 2026).
“This Is Not Normal”: Minneapolis on Edge and Angry After ICE Killing of Woman Amid Federal Surge – Rachel Leingang (The Guardian, January 8, 2026).

UPDATES: Anti-ICE Protesters Gather in Powderhorn Park in MinneapolisMPR News (January 10, 2026).
DHS Releases Video Showing Moments Before Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis – Eric Henderson, Aki Nace and Stephen Swanson (CBS News, January 11, 2026).
“You Are Murderers!” “Get the F*ck Out!”: Fury at ICE Agents Boils in Minneapolis – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Rep. Ilhan Omar Warns That Trump Aims to Provoke Enough Agitation in Minnesota So He Can Declare “Martial Law” – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Movement Against ICE Grows in the U.S. in the Wake of the Killing of Renée Good – Devin B. Martinez (Peoples Dispatch, January 11, 2026).
“We Are Not Afraid”: Nationwide Protests Against ICE Killing of Renée Good – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
More and More Americans Want to Abolish ICE – Martin Burns (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Kristi Noem Goes on TV and Lies Through Her Teeth (Again) About ICE Killing of Renée Nicole Good – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Minnesotans Speak Out About Fatal ICE Shooting of Renee Good: “This Is Not a Time for Us to Be Silent” – Nicole Sganga (CBS News, January 11, 2026).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
“It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
Butch Ware: “We Have the Power to Stop the Flow of Money and the False Legitimacy Upon Which Empire Depends”
Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
Derek Penwell’s Message to Those Waking Up to Consequences They Didn’t Think Had Their Name on Them
James Greenberg on Trumpism: “The Tactics Are Unmistakable”
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like” (June 2025)
Jason Duchin on the “Trumpian White Supremacist Lie” That Must Be Confronted
Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – June 20, 2025
The Declaration of Resistance
The Choice Before Us
James Greenberg: “The Choices We Make Matter”
Derek Johnson on the “Courage to Call Fascism by Its Name”
An Incident That Feels “Ripped from a Dystopian Novel”
James Greenberg: “I Am in Mourning for America”


Opening image: People gather around a makeshift memorial honoring Renée Nicole Good on January 8, 2026 in Minneapolis, near the site where she was fatally shot. (Photo: AP Photo / Tom Baker)


Karen Salmansohn on the “Duel Citizenship of Being Alive”

Earlier today my friend Andrea shared the following via social media. It was just what I needed to read, given all that’s going on – both here in Minneapolis and the world. Perhaps you’ll find author Karen Salmansohn’s words heartening as well.


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
“To Be a Rib in This Body of Our Country”
Vanessa Redgrave: “Just Being Alive, Staying Human, I Think That’s Infinitely Precious”
A Poem That Remains Painfully Relevant
Venice Williams on How We Get Through the Next Four Years
Active Hope
Why “Revolutionary Love” Gives Michelle Alexander Hope
Secret Language of the Heart
When Sorrow Comes
The Way of Love and Healing
How the Light Comes
Sweet Darkness


Thursday, January 08, 2026

“It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good


A woman, a wife, a mother died today.

Her name was Renée Nicole Good.

She was 37 years old.

Say her name. Sit with it. Let it land.

What I witnessed today was not just grief for one person, but the resurfacing of deep and familiar wounds. People arrived carrying shock, anger, and fear that lives in the body long before it reaches words. Tears fell between strangers who recognized the same ache in one another. For many, today reopened the trauma, the uncertainty, the memory that life can be taken and the system will keep moving as if nothing sacred was broken.

This was not an abstract moment or a political talking point. This was a human life lost, and the community felt it immediately. Bodies reacted before minds could catch up. People were shaking. People were angry. People were trying to breathe through memories that came rushing back without warning.

I want to be very clear: what happened today in Minneapols was violence, it was murder. . . . It was the deadly reach of a system that has normalized harm in the name of enforcement. ICE does not operate in a vacuum. It moves through communities already carrying generational trauma, and when a life is taken, the wound spreads far beyond the moment itself.

I prayed today, not long prayers, not polished ones. Just enough to help people ground, to remind them they were not alone, to speak dignity back into a space that had just witnessed death. What people needed most was someone to listen. Someone to stand with them without rushing them through their grief or fear. We cannot sit and wait. We cannot tell people to calm down while their bodies are remembering past violence. We cannot treat this as something that will pass if we just keep our heads down. Silence, delay, and distance are not neutral. They are choices.

So I pray this out loud and without apology:

Creator God,

We come in rage and grief because another life has been taken by a system that chooses force over humanity. We name the truth plainly: what happened was violence. Not protection. Not justice. Violence.

Hold close the family of Renée Nicole Good. Wrap them in a love fierce enough to withstand this loss.

We condemn systems that criminalize survival and treat people as disposable. Trouble the conscience of those who design and defend this harm.

Give us courage that costs something. Courage to speak, to protect, to interrupt violence.

No more lives taken in the name of enforcement. No more families shattered. No more silence.

Renee Nicole Good, you mattered.

Your life mattered.

And we will not pretend otherwise. AMEN


If this makes you uncomfortable, good. Let that discomfort move you toward action, toward solidarity, toward truth. This is not a moment to look away.

Kelly Sherman-Conroy
via social media
January 7, 2026



Here's the real story of Renée Nicole Good [left] that Kristi Noem does not want you to know.

Her mother, Donna Ganger, says Renée was “one of the kindest people I’ve ever known. She’s taken care of people all her life. . . . She was loving, forgiving and affectionate. She was an amazing human being.”

Renée leaves behind three children, two teenagers from her first marriage and a 6-year-old, Emerson, from her second marriage to Timmy Ray Macklin Jr. who died in 2023 at age 36. “There’s nobody else in [Emerson’s] life,” his grandfather, Timmy Ray Macklin Sr., said. “I’ll drive. I’ll fly. To come and get my grandchild.”

Friends and neighbors describe a gentle, creative person. An Instagram account attributed to Renée describes her as a “poet and writer and wife and mom and shitty guitar strummer from Colorado; experiencing Minneapolis, MN.”

Megan Kocher wrote, “I met Renée and her wife just a few weeks ago. She fed me tea and cookies at her house while we talked about school stuff.” She called Renée “such a warm and loving mother.”

Renée studied creative writing at Old Dominion University and won the school’s undergraduate poetry prize in 2020. A university bio said that when she wasn’t writing or reading, “she has movie marathons and makes messy art.”

Neighbors say Renée and her son were always outside together. “It’s a beautiful family,” said Mary Radford, who lived next door. “He loves our dog. He always has to go run up and pet and play with her.” Through tears, she added, “We’re gonna miss seeing them — forever.”

At a vigil, Jaylani Hussein of CAIR-MN said, “She was peaceful, she did the right thing. She died because she loved her neighbors.” Other speakers at this same memorial vigil rejected DHS claims that Renée was a “domestic terrorist,” calling those lies an insult to her life and her family.

This is what authoritarian policing looks like. A mother dead. A child orphaned. And federal officials smearing her to cover their own brutality. This is the right wing’s ICE state in action, and it keeps killing wonderful, innocent people.

Let’s make sure the real story of Renée overshadows the lies of Trump thugs trying to save their own ass.

U.S. Democratic Socialists
via social media
January 7, 2026



Today in South Minneapolis, our community experienced extreme and terrifying violence during ICE activity.

I witnessed community members abducted.

I witnessed observers rammed.

I witnessed observers blocked into their cars.

I witnessed tear gas and pepper spray used.

We learned that an observer was killed today. Our community is grieving.

[The photo at right] is of an ICE agent photographing me and my vehicle while we were present as community observers.

We patrolled actively for over six hours today — documenting abductions, monitoring conditions, and trying to keep people safe. We recorded what we could. We showed up where we were needed.

At one point, we gave a ride to a young immigrant mother and her baby who were walking alone. No one should have to navigate this kind of terror with a child in their arms.

My heart hurts.

This is happening here.

This is happening to our neighbors.

We will continue to witness. We will continue to protect each other. And we will not be silent about what is being done to our community.

If you are able to support community observers, immigrant defense efforts, or mutual aid right now — please do. Lives depend on it.

Rachel Dionne-Thunder
via social media
January 7, 2026



Here we go again, y’all. Let the ritual begin . . .

Did she comply? Was the car moving? How fast? At what angle? She tried to hit him. No she didn’t. Obey law enforcement. Don’t make sudden moves. Follow instructions and you’ll be fine.

Folks keep replaying fragments of information about the Minneapolis ICE shooting as if the correct combination of obedience and posture might retroactively render Renee Nicole Good alive.

This is the language Americans have learned to speak when the state kills somebody. People talk like survival is a puzzle you solve correctly. Like there some precise choreography you must do to survive.

Hands positioned like so. Speed calibrated just right. Tone sufficiently deferential.

Folks really believe all that reliably protects civilians from armed agents of the state. The questions are a way of pretending that the outcome was avoidable if only the victim had performed citizenship more perfectly.

If the killing can be explained as a failure of compliance, then everybody watching gets to feel safer. Folks can tell themselves, "I would have done it differently." "I would have known better." "This won’t happen to me." You don’t know what the fuck you would have done. Just stop.

Because if you are confronted by sudden authority, masked hulking men, weapons, shouting, chaos, and fear, the brain does not access some well-rehearsed civic instruction manual. It does not flip to the page labeled perfect compliance. The brain switches to survival mode. The brain’s job is to keep the body safe. And so it scans for ESCAPE. It floods the body with adrenaline. Time distorts. Sound narrows. Fine motor skills degrade. Judgment collapses into reflex. It tells your ass to RUN! This is basic biology.

People love to imagine themselves as calm, rational, obedient avatars in these scenarios because it flatters their sense of control. But the truth is destabilizing. Under threat, humans freeze, flinch, misinterpret, move too fast, move too slow, hesitate, comply imperfectly, comply inconsistently, comply while still being read as dangerous. The very things people insist would have saved her, things like stillness, clarity, precision, and compliance are often NEUROLOGICALLY INACCESSIBLE IN MOMENTS OF TERROR!

The brain’s job is not to perform obedience correctly. It is to keep the body alive by any means it can manage in the milliseconds available.

That’s why the compliance narrative is so fucking tired. It demands superhuman composure from civilians while excusing split-second lethal decisions from armed agents trained for force. It treats fear as evidence of guilt and instinct as intent. And it pretends that survival is a skill issue rather than a power issue.

So when people say I would have done it differently, what they’re really saying is I need to believe the system is predictable. Because if you accept that a person can follow instructions and STILL BE KILLED, if you accept that panic is not controllable and obedience is not protective, then the ground gives way beneath you. Then safety stops being something you earn and starts being something that is arbitrarily granted, or denied, by the state.

The questions are not about Good's actions. They are about audience’s fears and they are a collective incantation against vulnerability. Because admitting that somebody can follow the rules and still die at the hands of the state is intolerable for a society that insists its violence is rational and earned and deserved.

Stacey Patton
via social media
January 7, 2026



It didn’t happen until it happened to a white woman.

Now people are super pissed and they should be – but you all told us for years, for decades, to stop being angry, and ignorant, and violent.

Don’t march and break things.

Go along with the police and fix it later using the law.

Because you ignored it when it was in our backyard – it is now in your backyard, (which BTW is also our backyard).

Every white woman looked at Renée and how easily and willfully and without remorse that man put a gun to her head and pulled the trigger three times to make sure she died. Covered his face got in his vehicle and sped away.

He didn’t care if she was someone’s mother or daughter or sister or friend. He didn’t care if she wrote poetry or liked flowers. She wasn’t even human to him.

Your lives flashed before your eyes, didn’t it.

You saw yourself, your daughter, your mother, your feisty sister.

No one said she shouldn’t have resisted because you recognized YOUR rights inside Renée’s rights.

You know ICE is disappearing people and Renée getting out of that car might result in her being unlawfully arrested and disappeared on some trumped up charge. You don’t trust them (ICE, the government, the police) now. But for decades you insisted that we should.

You didn’t notice that disparity in justice when Sandra Bland [left] got unlawfully arrested [in 2015].

Sandra Bland didn’t try to race away with her vehicle.

She got killed for having an attitude, as did Renée.

It is an unspoken RULE – black woman can’t have attitudes – angry ass black women. 😒

But – Renée had a right to have an attitude – every right. Renée had an attitude and you all agree with it. So do I – BTW.

Her attitude made her say to herself: “I don’t have to follow your orders. Fuck you. I’m going to pick up my kids. Move.” 😒 I don’t blame her. This is why she snatched that car away from that fool who was hanging on to her window so he could get a good aim. And you agree “Fuck Ice,” this is America. We have rights, motherfucker! I agree, black people agree.

But when you saw Sandra Bland all you saw was a black woman with an attitude. You never saw her rights as an American. No one goes to jail because a headlight goes out.

When you see Renée Good – you see her rights as an American before you see her as a white woman with an attitude. Because no matter how liberal you are as a white person – you all tend to believe that black people have rules and white people have rights. It is that belief that you carry deep down in your psyche. And it is that belief that got us where we are today.

That white astronaut that lived in space for months looked down on the earth and noticed one thing – THE INTERCONNECTIVITY OF LIVING BEINGS ON EARTH. You are not white and I am not black when you look at us from space. We are connected by an invisible force field of energy.

And because so many failed to see the pain of a community who wakes up every day to be greeted with a Renée Good situation – day in day out, week in week out, month in month out, year in year out, decade after decade, century after century.

Except the victims are all black.

But the lies are the same, “I feared for my life” “the victim is violent” “a criminal” “a terrorist”.

What has proliferated forever in our community has made it to your community.

Because we are all connected. Please if you see nothing else today see that.

The worldwide protest when a white woman dies and the “meh 🥴 she deserved it” when a black woman dies the same way – is why we are in this clusterfuck today!

If I cut my finger, I swear to god, metaphysically, you bleed. We are connected, friends. We are connected!

Perhaps we expand our humanity to soar beyond the social constructs of race and we can slay this fucking Leviathan. . . . But only if we never ever go back to thinking of ourselves as separated. Thinking of humans as worthy and unworthy. Thinking one life matters and another does not.

Trump is what we needed to get us where we need to be as a human race. He is the monster that will either kill us all or the messenger who will unite us.

We cannot unite over a shared hatred of Donald Trump. We must unite over a shared love of each other.

But that – is up to us.

Mercy Morganfield
via social media
January 8, 2026



We must refute the blatant lies that the Trump administration is looking to put forward to cover themselves in enacting what was a blatant murder of a civilian, and a civilian who was simply making sure not only that her child made it to school safely, but made sure that her neighbors who are currently being terrorized and attacked by federal ICE agents could also have that same privilege. And she was shot killed while caring for the smallest members of our community.

For anyone watching this, to know that if this could happen to a 37-year-old mother, this could happen to you in your city. And we can’t accept Trump’s administration’s lies of them going after bad guys. No, they’re going after everyone, especially those who are in opposition to the cruelty campaign that they are waging through federal ICE agents all across our city.

So, I’m absolutely standing in solidarity with our residents and with our elected officials who are calling for the immediate removal of ICE officials from Minneapolis. And not only that, we need the federal agent responsible for Renée’s murder to be arrested, and for local ownership of the investigation to proceed, because we cannot trust the federal government to investigate themselves when they are the cause of this travesty and harm. . . . They want to set this as the new norm for their operations, be it under Homeland Security, be it through ICE. They want to essentially say that “We can circumvent your civil liberties. We can shoot civilians at our own discretion. And guess what, residents. Guess what, U.S. citizens. Guess what, general public. You have nothing to say about it. There is no accountability that you can have over us, because we are a federal agency.”

And this is why it’s so important that the general public [and] the supporters of the movements and organizing that’s happening here in Minneapolis help us in raising this banner, raising this call to action – amongst the Democratic Party, amongst labor unions, amongst any organization that has said that they are committed to human rights, civil rights, social justice, equity, anything of that nature, to make sure that there is responsibility, that there is a judicial proceeding, and one that is not led by the Trump administration, an independent investigation, and a full, again, judicial proceeding over the federal agents involved in this, because this happening here Minneapolis sets a tone for this to play out in many other cities, where they can go in and kill civilians without any due process. And that’s what we saw.

. . . I am proud of our Minneapolis community, that has a demonstrated track record of showing that when one of our neighbors are under attack, when our government institutions aren’t protecting our residents and our most vulnerable communities, we will organize on their behalf. We will organize for justice. We will organize for accountability, until we see those things be enacted. And we have no shorter expectations in this case in making sure that Renée Good and her family and all the other immigrant communities who have been terrorized and civilians who have been terrorized by ICE agents being in our city, until they’re held accountable. And if that needs to happen in our own backyard, if it’s through the attorney general, if it’s through our local state lawmakers, we need to put every proposal on the table to make sure that accountability and justice is delivered for Renée Good and that ICE agents are packing out of our city and out of our state.





Says Dr. Shola: “It was inevitable that the U.S., after enabling mass murder and genocide around the world, and systemically murdering minoritised communities at home, would eventually turn on white Americans too. What will it take for you to wake up?”







These are not “police,” and they are not law enforcers. They are a lawless gang. Look at their uniforms (sometimes plain clothes and sometimes military), their masks (protecting impunity), their gear (militarized), their tactics (human rights violations, unprofessional conduct, random violence, unconstitutional acts, intentional cruelty), and their mission (violent and racist). Created and unleashed without due diligence in the panicked era of post-9-11 hysteria, and then commandeered by Trump’s empowered xenophobes, they are now his own thuggish, politicized, paramilitary agents of MAGA ideology. They are the Brownshirts of the 21st Century. They must be dismantled and held accountable.

Craig Mokhiber
via social media
January 8, 2026



This is the inevitable and entirely predictable outcome of Trump’s turbocharged mass-deportation operation – so predictable, this magazine warned this exact thing would happen just three months ago. That operation has involved not just massively stepped-up, militarized, and indiscriminate detentions of anyone who “looks” like a migrant but a mass ICE hiring spree that has seen trainings drastically shortened and recruits taken on before background checks are even finished.

The result is that ICE has ended up recruiting former criminals themselves and candidates unable to pass a basic fitness test, whom ICE officials themselves describe as “athletically allergic” and “pathetic.” One former director of ICE has already publicly speculated whether “this rushing of hiring of people” and “shortcutting on our training” may have played a role in this death.

What’s happened in Minneapolis, in other words, is exactly what you’d expect from deploying a heavily armed and poorly trained quasi-militarized police force into American streets, made up of officers who are at once both highly aggressive and prone to panicking, and allowing it to operate with impunity. As long as these operations continue, Good will end up being just the very first US citizen that federal agents kill.

There is one more thing to say about this horror show. Both Kristi Noem and Trump adviser Stephen Miller rushed to use the magic, all-justifying words in the wake of this incident “domestic terrorism.” Already one of the most meaningless words in political language, the Trump administration has somehow found new ways to numb us to the “terrorist” label.

First, it was random Venezuelan migrants who were terrorists. In September, it was drug cartels. Then it was left-wing protesters. By the end of the year, simply videotaping ICE agents was “domestic terrorism.” Now, apparently, it’s slowly backing up your car and trying to drive away in it.

In other words, under Trump and for everyone in his administration, “domestic terrorism” now effectively means anything and everything that they don’t like. And since it is apparently punishable by immediate death, the more accurate definition is “whatever the government decides it wants to kill you over.”

Branko Marcetic
Excerpted from “ICE Shot a Woman Dead
– Then Lied About What Happened

Jacobin
January 8, 2026



We’re under so much fear. And I am tired of living in fear in a community that I love, in a country that I love. My families are immigrants. We’re not criminals. And we just want to live our lives.

Edwin Torres DeSantiago
Excerpted from “'Terror and Chaos’:
Minneapolis Reels After ICE Agent
Fatally Shoots Renée Nicole Good

Democracy Now!
January 8, 2026



There’s an ugliness so great that masks enhance
its diseased features, drawing attention
to what too many missed at first glance:
cowardice married to malevolent intention.
Flags fray, stretched thin over tumors
permitted together mass for years on end.
Fascists frolic among lies and rumors
spread to drown dissent, and send
muddled missives mindlessly repeated
by corporate pens. Can we rise, beforew we descend
into believing we’ve already been defeated?

James Kevti
“After Minneapolis”
January 7, 2026



If you’re a church posting prayers for peace and unity today while my city bleeds in the street, miss me with that softness you only wear when it costs you nothing. Don’t dress avoidance up as holiness. Don’t call silence “peacemaking.” Don’t light a candle and think it substitutes for showing up.

Tonight an ICE agent took a photo of me next to my car, looked me in the eye and told me, “We’ll be seeing you soon.”

Not metaphor.

Not hyperbole.

A threat dressed up in a badge and a paycheck.

Peace isn’t what you ask for when the boot is already on someone’s neck. Peace is what the powerful ask for when they don’t want to be interrupted.

Unity isn’t neutral. Unity that refuses to name violence is just loyalty to the ones holding the weapons.

Stop using scripture like chloroform.

Stop calling your fear “wisdom.”

Stop pretending Jesus was crucified because he preached good vibes and personal growth. You don’t get to quote scripture like a lullaby while injustice stays wide awake. You don’t get to ask God to “heal the land” if you won’t even look at the wound.

There is a kind of peace that only exists because it refuses to tell the truth. That peace is a lie. And lies don’t grow anything worth saving.

The scriptures you love weren’t written to keep things calm. They were written to set things right. And sometimes the most faithful thing you can do is stop praying around the pain and start standing inside it.

If that makes you uncomfortable – good.

Growth always is.

Matt Moberg
via social media
January 7, 2026




Related Off-site Links:
“She Was Murdered,” Say Minnesota ICE Shooting Victim’s Family – Connor Stringer (The Telegraph, January 8, 2026).
A Cold-blooded Murder – Robert Reich (RobertReich.substack.com, January 8, 2026).
Identity of ICE Agent Who Shot Minneapolis Woman Is Confirmed, Protests ContinueMPR News (January 8, 2026).
Jonathan Ross, the ICE Officer Who Shot Renee Macklin Good, Has Served for Decades in Military and Law Enforcement – The Assocoated Press via MPR News (January 8, 2026).
Minneapolis Clergy Exposed to Pepper Spray After Rushing to Scene of Deadly ICE Shooting – Jack Jenkins (Religions News Service, January 7, 2026).
The Only “Domestic Terrorists” On Our Streets Are ICE Agents – Alex Skopic (Current Affairs, January 8, 2026).
ICE Agent Kills U.S. Citizen, Protests Erupt In MinneapolisNovara Media (January 8, 2026).
ICE Is the Domestic Terror Threat – Jordan Liz (In These Times, January 8, 2026).
GOP Goes All-Out to Prevent Accountability for Agent Who Shot Renée Nicole Good – Sharon Zhang (Truthout, January 8, 2026).
The Physical Weight of Trumpism – Garrett Graff (Doomsday Scenario, January 8, 2026).
Queer Mom Killed by ICE Was Part of a “Sinister Left-wing Movement,” White House Says – Daniel Villarreal (LGBTQ Nation, January 8, 2026).
Catholic Vice President Vance Takes to Social Media to Justify Killing of Renée Good – John Grosso (National Catholic Reporter, January 8, 2026).
Hours After U.S. Citizen Shot Dead by ICE, JD Vance Says “Door-to-Door” Operations Are Coming – Stephen Prager (Common Dreams, January 8, 2026).
In Minneapolis, Faith and Community Leaders Call for Justice for Renée Good and Demand That ICE Leave Minnesota – Samantha Fischer (KARE 11 News, January 8, 2026).
“This Is Not Normal”: Minneapolis on Edge and Angry After ICE Killing of Woman Amid Federal Surge – Rachel Leingang (The Guardian, January 8, 2026).

UPDATES: Renee Macklin Good’s Wife Says She Nurtured Kindness – Cari Spencer (MPR News, January 9, 2026).
Catholic Paper Calls JD Vance a Moral Stain for ICE Victim Smear – Tom Latchem (The Daily Beast, January 9, 2026).
Baptizing the Lie About ICE and the Killing of Renée Nicole Good – James T. Keane (America, January 9, 2026).
We Are in Moral Exile. We Must Resist – The Editorial Board (National Catholic Reporter, January 9, 2026).
Want to Stop ICE? Go After Its Corporate Collaborators – Eric Blanc, Claire Sandberg and Wes McEnany (Labor Politics, January 9, 2026).
DHS Releases Video Showing Moments Before Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis – Eric Henderson, Aki Nace, Stephen Swanson (CBS News, January 11, 2026).
“You Are Murderers!” “Get the F*ck Out!”: Fury at ICE Agents Boils in Minneapolis – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Rep. Ilhan Omar Warns That Trump Aims to Provoke Enough Agitation in Minnesota So He Can Declare “Martial Law” – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Movement Against ICE Grows in the U.S. in the Wake of the Killing of Renée Good – Devin B. Martinez (Peoples Dispatch, January 11, 2026).
“We Are Not Afraid”: Nationwide Protests Against ICE Killing of Renée Good – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
More and More Americans Want to Abolish ICE – Martin Burns (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Kristi Noem Goes on TV and Lies Through Her Teeth (Again) About ICE Killing of Renée Nicole Good – Jon Queally (Common Dreams, January 11, 2026).
Minnesotans Speak Out About Fatal ICE Shooting of Renee Good: “This Is Not a Time for Us to Be Silent” – Nicole Sganga (CBS News, January 11, 2026).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
Butch Ware: “We Have the Power to Stop the Flow of Money and the False Legitimacy Upon Which Empire Depends”
Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
Derek Penwell’s Message to Those Waking Up to Consequences They Didn’t Think Had Their Name on Them
James Greenberg on Trumpism: “The Tactics Are Unmistakable”
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like” (June 2025)
Jason Duchin on the “Trumpian White Supremacist Lie” That Must Be Confronted
Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – June 20, 2025
The Declaration of Resistance
The Choice Before Us
James Greenberg: “The Choices We Make Matter”
Derek Johnson on the “Courage to Call Fascism by Its Name”
An Incident That Feels “Ripped from a Dystopian Novel”
James Greenberg: “I Am in Mourning for America”


Opening image: David Guttenfelder / The New York Times.