Renee Nicole Good was part of Minneapolis ‘ICE Watch’ group: Report
Renee Nicole Good was shot by ICE during immigration enforcement; over $1.45 million raised for her family amid protests and calls for investigation, officials said.
- On Wednesday, Renee Nicole Good, 37-year-old Minneapolis poet, wife and mother, was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer while in her car in Minneapolis.
- During a series of enforcement operations, the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement said the agent fired in self-defense, while local officials sharply criticized ICE's actions.
- At Old Dominion University, Kent Wascom and Brian O. Hemphill remembered her, with her poem 'On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs' winning the 2020 Academy of American Poets Prize from about two dozen submissions, and the university mourning her loss.
- Local Democrats and protesters have called for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to leave Minneapolis and demanded a thorough investigation, while a GoFundMe has raised over $1.45 million for Good's family.
- Commentators said the tragedy reflects deep community strain and urged leaders to restore civility amid rising fear, while observers warned the case will intensify national debates over ICE enforcement tactics and public safety.
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More than 150 people fill Watsonville’s City Plaza Thursday night for a candlelight vigil to honor Renee Nicole Macklin Good, the 37-year-old American citizen and mother of three who was shot and killed on Wednesday by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. In the wake of the killing, large numbers of people have protested across the country, including thousands in Minneapolis. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called on the federal…
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By MATT BROWN and LISA MASCARO WASHINGTON (AP) — The killing of a Minnesota woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent is reverberating on Capitol Hill, where Democrats and some Republicans are promising a strong response, as President Donald Trump's aggressive deportation operations spark protests across the country.
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