Ice-T Updates Name of '90s Protest Anthem 'Cop Killer' to Comment on ICE Violence
- - Ice-T Updates Name of '90s Protest Anthem 'Cop Killer' to Comment on ICE Violence
Ilana KaplanJanuary 30, 2026 at 5:45 AM
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Ice-T revealed why he Body Count's protest anthem "Cop Killer" amid the rise of ICE violence
"I think weāre headed in some very ugly terrain and Black people aināt got nothing to do with it," the rapper and actor told The Breakfast Club on Monday, Jan. 28
"Cop Killer" was released by Ice-T's heavy metal band Body Count in 1992
Ice-T has broken his silence on modernizing the lyrics to "Cop Killer" amid the rise of ICE violence.
During an interview with The Breakfast Club on Wednesday, Jan. 28, the rapper and actor spoke about changing the lyrics from āCop Killerā to āICE Killerā during a Warped Tour performance in Los Angeles July 2025.
āWhen I did that, that didnāt happen just recently; that happened in L.A. when we played the Warped Tour,ā Ice-T, 67, said of the set at the music festival. āWhen I was there, ICE was active out there. Iām in the midst of ICE raids. Iām in front of an L.A. audience and it just came up.ā
Ice-T in New York City on Jan. 6, 2026
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He added: āI didnāt know I was gonā do it. Itās time to play āCop Killerā and my brain just said, āDo āICE Killer.' But of course, when the girl [Renee Good] got killed, they bring that press to the front."
Ice-T was referring to the death of Renee Good, who was was fatally shot after a group of people allegedly began blocking ICE officials during an immigration enforcement operation on Jan. 7.
At the time, Good was behind the wheel of her car after dropping off her youngest of three children at school in Minneapolis.
Ice-T then referenced a time when he was pulled over in May 2024 by the police for expired license plates and registration, per unearthed footage shared in January 2025 from TMZ.
"They had me in the news fighting with the police and it was two years old. When a cop pulled me over and it made it to the news," he said.
Ice-T then noted the real meaning of his lyric change to "Cop Killer."
āYou know āICE Killer,ā āCop Killerā itās really protest,ā the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star explained. āIām just protesting."
Ice-T on 'The Breakfast Club' in January 2026
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Added Ice-T, "Like I said, I think weāre headed in some very ugly terrain and Black people aināt got nothing to do with it. Itās bad. I think the moment somebody shoots an ICE agent, itās gonā get bad."
"Cop Killer," an anti-police protest anthem, was released by his heavy metal band Body Count in 1992 when Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush were running for president, per the ACLU.org.
Ice-T and members of Body Count in Brooklyn, N.Y. in August 2014
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Tensions in Minneapolis have risen following the death of Good as Alex Pretti became the second U.S. citizen to be killed by federal forces in Minnesota this month.
In a statement to PEOPLE, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin previously said that U.S. Border Patrol officers were carrying out "a targeted operation" against "an illegal alien wanted for violent assault" when they encountered Pretti on Jan. 24.
She claimed the man, later identified as Pretti, a lawful gun owner with a permit, "approached" officers while armed with a handgun and "violently resisted" as they attempted to disarm him.
However, video footage shared by witnesses at the scene contradicted the DHS' claims about the fatal shooting, including one that Pretti appeared to not be armed at the time of his killing. Other individuals said he was helping a woman from the ground just moments before he was pepper-sprayed and shot multiple times.
Later, his family released a statement slamming the agencyās account of the shooting as "sickening lies."
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