Updated on Jan 24, 2026

Abolish and Prosecute ICE

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Abolish and Prosecute ICE

Another life has been taken by Trump’s lawless ICE officers. On January 24, 2026, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and federal agents shot and killed Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident, in south Minneapolis during an operation. Pretti was repeatedly shot, even after being wrestled to the ground in public video footage, sparking protests and outrage over federal tactics in the city.

This killing follows a string of deaths tied directly to ICE or federal immigration enforcement. These events are not isolated accidents; they reveal a persistent pattern of lethal force, negligent custodial conditions, and near-total impunity for agents involved in violence.

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Recent Victims of ICE and Federal Immigration Enforcement

Below are named individuals whose deaths occurred during interactions with ICE or in ICE custody:

1. Alex Jeffrey Pretti (37)

  • Incident: Shot and killed by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota on January 24, 2026, during a federal enforcement operation.
  • Context: Authorities claim Pretti was armed and resisted; eyewitness footage and local officials dispute elements of the federal account.
  • Status: Death confirmed by local police and multiple news outlets.
  • Officer Names: Not publicly released as of this writing for the January 24 incident.

2. Renรฉe Nicole Good (37)

  • Incident: Shot and killed by ICE officer Jonathan Ross on January 7, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Medical examiner ruled the death a homicide due to multiple gunshot wounds.
  • Officer Involved: ICE agent Jonathan Ross has been identified through court documents and reporting as the shooter.
  • Status: Official autopsy confirmed fatality; DOJ declined to pursue charges at federal level.
  • Sources: Coronerโ€™s report and investigative reporting detail the shooting and officer identity.

3. Geraldo Lunas Campos (55)

  • Incident: Died January 3, 2026 while in ICE custody at the Camp East Montana facility in El Paso, Texas.
  • Cause: El Paso County Coroner ruled his death a homicide due to asphyxia from neck and torso compression during restraint by guards.
  • Officer/Guard Identity: Specific guard names have not been publicly disclosed; witnesses report guards pinned and choked him.
  • Sources: Coronerโ€™s ruling and Associated Press reporting.

Other Custodial Deaths in ICE Facilities (2025โ€“2026)

  • Francisco Gaspar-Andres (48): Died Dec. 3, 2025 (reported liver/kidney failure).
  • Victor Manuel Diaz (36): Died Jan. 14, 2026 (agency reports suicide; autopsy pending).
    These deaths occurred at Camp East Montana and highlight a broader trend of custodial fatalities in ICE detention.

Known Officers or Agents Identified

Officer / AgentVictimStatus
Jonathan RossRenรฉe Nicole GoodIdentified ICE officer who fatally shot Good in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, 2026.
Unknown/Not Publicly NamedAlex Jeffrey PrettiNames of involved officers in the Jan. 24 Minneapolis shooting have not been publicly disclosed at this time.
Unknown/Not Publicly NamedGeraldo Lunas CamposGuard identities have not been released despite homicide ruling.

(Note: Many ICE or Border Patrol operatives involved in shootings are not named in official releases, shielding them from accountability. )


Why This Matters: A Pattern of Violence

According to data tracking shootings involving immigration agents, there have been at least 16 shooting incidents resulting in four deaths and multiple injuries during immigration enforcement operations this administration.

Separately, ICE reported that 32 people died in custody in 2025, the deadliest year in two decades, including deaths ruled homicides due to negligent restraint and abuse.


Abolish ICE. Prosecute ICE Officers.

The recurrent loss of life whether on the street or in detention shows that ICE and allied federal enforcement operate with profound risks to human life and virtually no accountability:

  • Officers often retain anonymity after shootings.
  • Custodial deaths are frequently classified as โ€œsuicides,โ€ despite medical examiners ruling homicides.
  • Federal investigations rarely result in charges against agents, even when excessive force or restraint is evident.

This pattern underscores the urgent need to:

  1. Abolish ICE.
  2. Establish independent criminal prosecution mechanisms capable of holding federal agents accountable when they kill or cause death in custody.
  3. Impeach DHS Sec. Kristi Noem
  4. Support transparency and justice for victimsโ€™ families.

The lives listed here are more than data points they are people whose deaths reflect systemic violence embedded in the U.S. immigration enforcement system.

Prosecute ICE Officers. There is Legal Precedent

While prosecutions of federal officers are uncommon, it’s also uncommon for federal agents to be untrained, armed, and terrorizing communities. There are documented cases where federal law enforcement agents or officers have been charged, convicted, or sentenced for criminal misconduct, even when their actions related to official duties.

1. U.S. Border Patrol Agents Josรฉ Compeรกn and Ignacio Ramos (2007)

In one of the most significant federal prosecutions of border agents in recent history, U.S. Border Patrol Agents Josรฉ Alonso Compeรกn and Ignacio Ramos were convicted in federal court for shooting a fleeing drug smuggler near El Paso, Texas. Compeรกn was found guilty on multiple counts, including discharging a firearm during a violent crime and obstructing justice, and was sentenced to 12 years in prison; Ramos received an 11-year sentence. These convictions demonstrated that federal agents can be held criminally accountable when they exceed legal authority. Both sentences were later commuted by the President, and they were fully pardoned in 2020โ€”but the convictions themselves stand as precedent that federal agents can be prosecuted and convicted.

2. U.S. Border Patrol Agent Lonnie Ray Swartz (Josรฉ Rodrรญguez Killing)

In another rare prosecution, U.S. Border Patrol Agent Lonnie Ray Swartz was charged with second-degree murder related to the killing of Josรฉ Rodrรญguez, who was shot while allegedly throwing rocks near the U.S.โ€“Mexico border. In that trial, prosecutors contended that the force used was unreasonable given the circumstancesโ€”marking one of the few times a federal agent faced murder charges for lethal force in the line of duty.

3. Former FBI Special Agent Sentenced for Bribery (2023)

A former FBI special agent was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to accepting bribes in exchange for providing sensitive law enforcement information to an attorney linked to organized crime. This prosecution shows that even agents with national law-enforcement authority are subject to criminal law and federal sentencing when their behavior crosses legal lines.

4. Supremacy Clause Does Not Shield All Wrongdoing

Legal scholars and courts have recognized that federal officers do not have blanket immunity from criminal prosecution simply because they are acting under federal authority. According to legal analysis, federal officers have historically faced state or federal prosecutions when their conduct was unreasonable or unauthorized, and modern law affirms that immunity only applies when actions are โ€œnecessary and properโ€ to fulfill official dutiesโ€”leaving room for prosecution when officers act outside that narrow scope.

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