Renee Good’s wife says she was supporting neighbors when killed by ICE
Becca Good said the couple stopped to support neighbors when Renee was fatally shot by ICE, sparking protests and raising over $1.4 million for the family, authorities said.
- Following the fatal encounter, Becca Good released a statement on Friday after her wife, Renee Nicole Good, was shot dead by an ICE agent while they stopped to support neighbors on Wednesday, January 7th.
- During the second day of the crackdown, the Trump administration immigration crackdown in Minneapolis–St Paul involved more than 2,000 officers and over 1,500 arrests, while Ms Good joined a neighbourhood patrol monitoring ICE activity.
- Video taken by bystanders shows an ICE officer grabbing the Honda Pilot door handle while another officer fires at least two close-range shots as the vehicle moves forward.
- Investigators warned that the FBI and U.S. Justice Department would not cooperate, leading the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to withdraw from the investigation, as state and local officials and protesters rejected the federal self-defence account.
- In her statement, Becca Good urged rejecting hate and choosing compassion, describing Renee Good as `She literally sparkled` and noting the couple's recent move and their three children.
98 Articles
98 Articles
Renee Good’s Wife Breaks Silence On Fatal ICE Incident That Shook The Community
Rebecca (Becca) Good, the wife of Renee Nicole Good, has broken her silence following the passing of her partner during an encounter with ICE agents in Minneapolis. On January 7, the 37-year-old mother of three was fatally wounded after an ICE agent attacked her vehicle during a confrontation. Since then, the incident has sparked national outrage and an ongoing federal investigation. “We had whistles. They had g*ns,” said Becca. Becca Good share…
UPDATE: New Agent POV Footage Emerges Of Renee Good Shooting As Her Wife Speaks Out
A new video has surfaced showing the moments before Renee Nicole Good, 37, was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis — and the footage is already fueling national debate. The 47-second clip, obtained by Alpha News and widely shared on social media, captures the tense interaction between Good, her wife, and federal agents moments before gunfire rang out.RELATED: More Details Revealed About Woman Kil…
Video captures Renee Good's car crashing after shooting
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






































