Tennessee Republicans Vote Down Resolution to Honor Renee Good
The ceremony included a round dance and prayers to protest federal killings and raise awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, with over 100 attendees.
- On Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, Native activists held a memorial and round dance in Minneapolis to honor Renée Good, 37-year-old writer and mother of three, and Alex Pretti, 37-year-old nurse, with more than a hundred attendees participating.
- Amid overwhelmed courts, federal judges say enforcement actions have violated court orders and involved nearly 100 violations, following recent raids in Minneapolis. Judge Patrick J. Schiltz stated, 'recent enforcement actions have overwhelmed courts.'
- Participants also smudged with sage, rattled jingle-dress dancers, and waved `ICE Out` signs, according to the ceremony description.
- With no charges filed, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner ruled Renée Good's death a homicide, prompting national scrutiny.
- Organizers said the memorial aimed to promote healing and solidarity, amid ongoing scrutiny as judges and The New York Times reported courts are overwhelmed in Minnesota.
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Court system 'chaos' as judges say Trump officials make it hard to 'keep up with it all'
After targeting Los Angeles and Chicago for militarized immigration raids, the Trump administration carried out an even more draconian strategy in Minneapolis — where two U.S. citizens, Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, were fatally shot (Good by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross, Pretti by Border Patrol agents). The Trump administration defended the shootings, while critics argue that Good and Pretti would still be a…
Tennessee Republicans vote down resolution to honor Renee Good
Tennessee Republicans on Wednesday voted down a resolution to honor Renee Good, the Minneapolis woman fatally shot multiple times by an immigration agent during the Trump Administration’s controversial surge in federal law enforcement actions across the Twin Cities. The resolution,…
Donald Trump lamented on Wednesday the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renée Good in Minneapolis, although he maintained that the victims “were not angels.” In an interview with the NBC News network, the president expressed his regret over the deaths, but stressed that both cases had “antecedents and contexts” that, according to him, complicate the assessment of what happened and said that neither were angels. Still, the Republican claimed th…
Vigil for those killed by ICE
On a bitter cold street corner nurses, union workers, musicians, and other folks gathered to remember the life of Veterans Administration (VA) Intensive Care Unit nurse and American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) Local 3669 Union member Alex Pretti and mother of three, writer, and musician Renee Good. Pretti and Good were murdered in separate incidents by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minneapolis last month. Both…
Industry Statements on the Shooting of Alex Pretti
In the wake of the tragic shooting of Alex Preti, nursing organizations across the country have released statements expressing grief, outrage, and deep concern for the safety and dignity of healthcare professionals. We have compiled some of the official responses from nursing associations to reflect how the profession is collectively responding to this devastating event. Together, these voices underscore a shared call for accountability, transpa…
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