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Renee Good’s Family Speaks Out After Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis

Relatives emphasize her character and urge compassion for those most affected.

Overview

  • Renee Good’s extended family released a statement describing their “unimaginable loss” and remembering her as a devoted mother who was “full of heart.”
  • Good, 37, had just dropped off her 6-year-old child at school before the Jan. 7 encounter, and relatives say the family hopes the tragedy prompts accountability and care.
  • Cell phone and bystander videos show an ICE agent later identified in reports as Jonathan Ross circling Good’s SUV before shots were fired as the vehicle began to move.
  • Footage captures Good saying, “I’m not mad at you, dude,” just before the shooting and a male voice muttering an expletive as the car rolled and crashed.
  • A dog seen in the backseat survived the incident and was retrieved by Good’s wife, Becca, who earlier said they stopped to support neighbors and wrote, “We had whistles. They had guns.”