Casey Anthony — who was charged in connection with the 2008 death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony, and later acquitted in 2011 — has weighed in on the Minneapolis, Minn., ICE shooting that left a protester dead.
Renee Good was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent on Wednesday, January 7. Since then, the incident has drawn intense public reaction, with critics describing it as murder. Anthony argues the administration is protecting ICE agents from legal consequences.
In a recent Substack post addressed directly to Vice President J.D. Vance, she wrote, “There is no such thing as a federal law-enforcement officer having immunity because it is convenient for you and this administration. This applies to your Gestapo agents in ICE.”
“Release the Reports”
Anthony called the shooting a “crime” and said it “needs to be investigated.”
“Release the reports. Release the body camera footage if there is any,” she wrote. “Hold this man accountable as you would if the woman he shot in cold blood would have fired upon him or anyone else.”
She also accused the vice president of being “complicit” in shielding ICE agents, saying she would not be “blindly lead astray” by what she described as the administration’s “lies and manipulation of the facts.”
“Where Is the Justice?”
“We are watching,” Anthony added. “We are holding our government officials accountable. We are holding our federal law-enforcement agents accountable. This is the ninth shooting since September. Where is the justice these victims and their families deserve?”
The shooting occurred during an ICE enforcement operation in Minneapolis, which Good was protesting at the time of her death. Vance and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem have said the agent acted in self-defense, alleging he fired at Good’s windshield because she was threatening to run him down with her car.
Months earlier, Anthony drew backlash for attempting to relaunch her public image through a new TikTok “series.”
In March 2025, the 39-year-old posted a video filmed from her car in which she described herself as a “legal advocate” and a “researcher.”
“The whole point of this is for me to begin to reintroduce myself,” she said. “I’m doing this both personally for me but in a professional capacity. Moving forward, the majority of what you will see will be me speaking in a professional capacity.”
She added that her goal was to “continue to help give a voice to people.”
The response online was swift, with many users criticizing her and referencing Caylee’s death. One commenter wrote: “Your daughter deserved a voice but you took that away from her so plz just Make a U-Turn.” Anthony later turned off comments on the video.