Minneapolis Woman Fatally Shot by ICE Agent Identified — Latest Updates

A mother’s life ended in a sudden, terrifying burst of gunfire on what should have been an ordinary, quiet street in Minneapolis. A federal “targeted operation,” intended to enforce the law, turned fatal in a matter of seconds. Neighbors who had stepped outside for the crisp winter air watched in horror as a burgundy SUV, its windshield shattered and riddled with bullet holes, careened into a nearby pole. The official line from authorities was swift and precise: self-defense. Yet the witnesses on the ground, those who saw the terror and desperation in Renee Nicole Good’s final moments, called it something else entirely—murder, an overreach, a tragedy that could have been prevented. Reports circulated that a nearby doctor was even stopped from giving CPR as federal agents secured the scene, a stark image that only deepened the community’s outrage. Friends, neighbors, and passersby were left in stunned silence, struggling to reconcile what they had seen with what officials insisted had happened. Continue reading…
