George Floyd family lawyer representing Renee Good relatives
Romanucci & Blandin, known for representing George Floyd's family, will investigate Renee Good’s death amid calls for transparency after the ICE agent shooting in Minneapolis.
- Romanucci & Blandin announced on Jan. 14, 2026 they will represent Renee Nicole Macklin Good's relatives and launch a civil investigation against the federal government.
- Jan. 7, 2026, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross shot Renee Nicole Macklin Good, 37-year-old mother of three, in Minneapolis after she tried to leave following agents ordering her out, witnesses say.
- Antonio M. Romanucci, founding partner at Romanucci & Blandin, said, `Even after following those processes, a lawsuit filed in court is then argued in front of a federal judge not a jury of community members to determine how justice is served.`
- The Justice Department said Tuesday there is no basis to open a criminal civil-rights investigation into Good's death, while the FBI and Minnesota Attorney General's Office and Hennepin County Attorney's Office continue probes amid Minnesota federal prosecutors' resignations.
- Local and national reaction included massive protests across the Twin Cities and nationwide, while Good's family and attorneys urged peace and sought accountability.
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‘Byzantine, time-consuming processes’: Renee Good case highlights why suing ICE agents is so difficult in the US
WASHINGTON, Jan 17 — Lawyers representing the family of Renee Good, the woman killed by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis last week, announced on Wednesday they were exploring bringing a civil claim over her death.The lead counsel hired by Good’s relatives, Antonio Romanucci, said suing the federal government would be a complex undertaking involving “byzantine, time-consuming processes.”Does the law allow people to su…
Renee Nicole Good: Family Hire George Floyd Lawyers For ICE Investigation, 6 Prosecutors Resign Over Pressure To Blame Victim
Source: UCG / Getty Minneapolis, Minnesota, is standing on ten toes behind the unwarranted killing of Renee Nicole Good by federal ICE agents who have been deployed to cause chaos in the community under the guise of immigration enforcement. As BOSSIP has previously reported, Good’s death, along with the fatal shooting of people like Keith Powers Jr., has sparked massive protests all over the country. According to AP News, Good’s family has hired…
Renee Good's Family Hires Legal Team That Represented George Floyd's Family
As the world continues to grapple with the fallout from an ICE-related death in Minneapolis from Jan. 7, the victim’s family is hiring some notable legal representation. According to CBS […] The post Renee Good's Family Hires Legal Team That Represented George Floyd's Family appeared first on The Western Journal.
Death of Renee Good: How AI was used to falsely identify the ICE agent who shot her
In the aftermath of Renee Good's death during an immigration raid in Minnesota, an internet manhunt began to identify the ICE agent. Using artificial intelligence, internet users 'unmasked' the officer at the scene and falsely identified him, triggering threats and vitriol towards 2 unrelated people with that name. Vedika Bahl explains in Truth or Fake.
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