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ICE agent who opened fire on Renee Good was dragged, hospitalized by illegal migrant driver last year
By Joe Marino, Priscilla DeGregory and Chris Nesi
Published Jan. 8, 2026, 11:53 a.m. ET
The ICE agent who opened fire in Minneapolis Wednesday was dragged 50 yards by an illegal migrant in Minnesota last June after his arm was trapped inside the vehicle during a traffic stop, The Post can reveal.
The attack on the officer, whom The Post is not naming, happened June 17 in Bloomington, Minnesota, when ICE agents conducted a traffic stop on Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala, a serial illegal immigrant with a lengthy rap sheet with charges including domestic assault and sex crimes against an underage teenager, according to records.
As officers approached his car, Munoz-Guatemala refused to exit his vehicle and sped away, with the ICE agent caught in the window.
The agent was hospitalized but made a full recovery, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement at the time.
Munoz-Guatemala was arrested and charged with assaulting the officer and was convicted by a federal jury last month.
A defense attorney for Munoz-Guatemala didn’t immediately return a request for comment Thursday.
The agent, who has not been publicly identified, fired three shots — killing Renee Nicole Good, 37 — on Wednesday after she drove her car toward him during an altercation on the street.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the officer was justified in opening fire.
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