Why so silent? Social justice obsessed celebrities avoid mentioning Minneapolis ICE shooting... aside from a few of the usual suspects
Minnesota mom Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot three times as she was behind the wheel on Wednesday during a confrontation with ICE agents.
Just a handful of supposedly liberal celebrities have spoken out following the ICE shooting in Minneapolis.
It has been one day since Minnesota mom Renee Nicole Good, 37, was fatally gunned down while trying to drive away from ICE agents who stopped her vehicle.
The exact circumstances of the killing have so far proved contentious, with ICE officials claiming she was attempting to run down the agent before she was shot.
Donald Trump branded the incident 'a horrible thing to watch' but supported ICE and suggested Good was a 'professional agitator' responsible for her own death.
The narrative was rejected by Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, among others and Good's death is already being used as an anti-ICE talking point by left-wing advocates.
While some celebrities have since taken to social media to condemn the horrifying display of violence, most have remained quiet.
Their silence is especially palpable after so many left-wing celebrities were eager to post for #BlackoutTuesday when George Floyd was murdered by police in the same city just over five years prior.
Celebrities, including The Rock, Oprah, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Terry Crews and Billie Eilish, have neglected to comment despite expressing support for social justice efforts previously.
The Daily Mail has contacted all their representatives for comment.
Poet and mother Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot and killed by ICE agents on January 7
In witness video, Good drove away as ICE officers attempting to stop her vehicle. Officials have since claimed she was driving at the agents although the narrative has been contested
While celebrities including Amanda Seyfried have spoken out against the ICE agent's actions, others have remained silent
Actress Eva Longoria called Good's death 'murder' on her Instagram story
Seyfried posted a quote from author George Orwell alongside several reposts about the shooting
Only the predictably outspoken celebrities are condemning ICE's extreme actions.
Actress Eva Longoria uploaded several Instagram stories on the shooting, reposting several videos and articles about Wednesday's events.
In one noteworthy slide, she captioned a video discussing Goods' death 'This is murder'.
'Arrest the shooter,' another read.
She also reposted a statement on the shooting that said, 'ICE murdered a woman as she bravely stood witness to the assault on her immigrant neighbors.'
Mamma Mia actress Amanda Seyfried reposted a video of Mayor Jacob Frey telling ICE to 'get the f*** out of Minneapolis'.