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Doc Rivers attacked after calling Minneapolis shooting “murder”

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers found himself at the center of controversy this week after commenting on the fatal shooting involving an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis.

During a postgame press conference, Rivers referred to the incident as a “murder” and strongly criticized ICE, framing the shooting as part of a broader pattern of racial injustice.

His remarks spread quickly across sports media and social platforms, sparking discussion about facts and the role of athletes and coaches in political discourse.

Rivers expressed sorrow over the death of Renée Nicole Good, describing the situation as heartbreaking and unnecessary. He stated that Good was simply trying to make it home and never got the chance.

Rivers went on to accuse ICE of targeting people of color, saying that outrage over the incident should not be limited to any one racial group. While his comments showed empathy and took a moral stand, they didn’t sit well with everyone.

Conflicting narratives and the influence of sports voices

The most significant criticism of Rivers‘ remarks centers on his use of the term “murder,” which has a specific legal definition. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the ICE officer involved reportedly fired his weapon in self-defense after Good allegedly attempted to ram federal officers with her vehicle.

Rivers‘ comments received pushback from Clay Travis, who said: “Doc Rivers said ICE murdered a 100% innocent woman on her way home. The NBA is broken and keeps lighting its brand on fire. This is 100% untrue.”

It comes after after the OutKick founder noted that Good “drove right at him” – him being the ICE agent – in cellphone video footage that was released Friday.

Rivers is not the only prominent sports figure to describe the shooting in those terms. Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr also labeled the incident a murder, accusing government officials of dishonesty and expressing frustration with law enforcement accountability.

Critics argue that these reactions, when high-profile sports figures enter complex political and legal debates, can be difficult to navigate.

An article on OutKick stated that athletes and coaches should not be barred from expressing their views on social issues. However, the article believes that many speak before fully understanding the details, often repeating familiar ideological talking points rather than engaging with evolving evidence.

Outside of the sports world, protests across the USA over the killing of good continue. Protestors are calling for ICE agents to be removed from their communities, while also asking for justice for Good.

Over 1,000 protests are planned in the USA, in places like Los Angeles, New York, Washington, DC and Boston, this weekend.



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