❓WHAT HAPPENED: New evidence indicates that Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot while trying to run over U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on Wednesday, trained to be an anti-ICE activist through connections with other mothers and activists at her son’s charter school.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Renee Nicole Good, her partner Rebecca, federal immigration agents, and activists from ICE Watch.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The fatal shooting occurred in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Wednesday.
💬KEY QUOTE: “She was a warrior. She died doing what was right,” insisted one acquaintance.
🎯IMPACT: The shooting highlights tensions between activists and federal immigration enforcement, inflamed by rhetoric from leading Democrats such as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Renee Nicole Good, the 37-year-old woman shot and killed after attempting to run over a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday, has been revealed by associates to be a trained anti-ICE activist. According to individuals close to Renee Good and her partner, Rebecca Good, in their Minneapolis community, she was involved with a group of activists aiming to “document and resist” immigration enforcement in Minnesota.
Good had become engaged with the activist community through her son’s school, the Southside Family Charter School, which emphasizes social justice and political activism. Her involvement led her to join “ICE Watch,” a coalition dedicated to opposing ICE operations in sanctuary cities.
“She was a warrior. She died doing what was right,” a mother of a child at the school told media on Thursday. The comments about Good’s activist appear to confirm Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem’s statement that the shooting was preceded by the woman having harassed ICE agents throughout the morning.
At the time of the shooting, Good’s partner, Rebecca, was outside the vehicle and filming Renee, inside their Honda Pilot SUV, blocking the roadway. The National Pulse reported that after the shooting, Rebecca Good confessed, “I made her come down here, it’s my fault,” and that she had encouraged her partner to confront ICE agents.
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