False Criminal Record Claims About Renee Nicole Good Debunked
Fact-check by Limitless Media found no criminal or custody records for Renee Good; only a legal name change and vehicle registration rules were noted in public records.
- On January 7, 2026, Renee Nicole Macklin Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was fatally shot during a federal immigration enforcement operation involving ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- This past week, a viral rap-sheet image circulated claiming Good had an arrest history and lost custody, but it listed incorrect details and lacked official case numbers.
- Limitless Media's public-record search found no criminal records or charges for Good in Colorado, Minnesota, and Missouri, only a Missouri name-change filing and a 2012 traffic ticket.
- Demonstrators surged nationwide, as hundreds protested on Saturday, while the Trump administration and Homeland Security defended the agent and President Donald Trump said the officer fired in "self-defence".
- Fact-Checkers found the circulated rap sheet likely refers to another person due to birth year mismatches and will update if official court records emerge, while family and friends described Good as devoted.
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Viral Misinformation About Renee Good's Arrest Record Spread After Her Death in Minneapolis; No Court Records Found
A viral image circulating online claiming Renee Good has an arrest record or has lost custody of her children has been confirmed false after a review of public records and official sources.
Fact check: Was Renee Nicole Good a habitual abuser? Here's the truth behind the viral claims about her alleged criminal past
Renee Nicole Good, 37, has become the focus of intense online debate, with viral posts portraying her as a habitual abuser with a criminal past. Social media users have dissected alleged rap sheets and shared conflicting claims, sparking widespread discussion and raising questions about her life and actions.
False Meme About Renee Good and Charlie Kirk Sparks Viral Outrage Debunked
In the maelstrom of American political discourse, one doctored image ignited a viral backlash against a grieving mother long after she was killed by a federal agent. For days in early January 2026, social media platforms were flooded with claims that Renee Nicole Good had posted a photograph celebrating the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The image, showing Good giving a thumbs-up beside a headline referencing Kirk's death, …
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