Her social media presence was quiet and personal. Her Instagram bio described her simply: a poet, a writer, a wife, a mom, a guitar strummer experiencing life in Minneapolis. Friends say that description captured her well.
One fact has stood out sharply amid the public debate: Good was a U.S. citizen, born in Colorado, with no criminal record beyond a minor traffic violation. Her former husband emphasized that she was not an activist or agitator. She did not attend protests or seek confrontation. She was a devoted Christian who had once taken part in youth missionary trips overseas and spent recent years focused primarily on raising her children.
That Wednesday morning began like any other. After dropping her six-year-old son off at school, Good was driving home with her partner when they encountered a group of officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operating in the neighborhood.
