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Family of Renee Good say they have chosen not to watch the video of her shooting
Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was fatally shot by ICE during a Minneapolis immigration operation, sparking calls for reform and ongoing family legal efforts.
- Nearly two months after the incident, Renee Good's parents and brothers met AP journalists in Denver on Feb. 27, 2026, to speak about her and honor her life.
- On Jan. 7, during intensified immigration operations in Minneapolis, ICE agents prompted a confrontation where Good was shot after her partner urged her to drive, according to video.
- Footage shows Good's red SUV blocking the street as two immigration officers exit a truck and order her to open the door while Becca Good shouts `drive, baby, drive!` as Good reverses briefly.
- Her death and that of Alex Pretti sparked nationwide protests and calls to rein in immigration enforcement, and Luke Ganger, brother, testified to Congress as the family hopes to inspire change.
- Her family highlighted Renee Good's warmth, volunteer work and joy for celebrations, recalling her substitute teaching and sharing social media profiles to inspire good from the tragedy.
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Renee Macklin Good loved sparkles and laughter and any excuse for a celebration. She loved pretty much everyone she met, and was late for pretty much everything. That's according to her mother, Donna Ganger, who along with other family members sat down for an AP interview Friday.
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