Minneapolis woke up to horror. A poet, a mother, a neighbor who baked cookies and wrote verses, lay dead in the street—killed by a federal ICE agent in front of her shattered SUV. Officials called it self-defense. Witnesses called it murder. Her wife’s screams cut through the freezing air, a raw confession of guilt and grief collid… In the days since Renee Nicole Good was killed, Minneapolis has become a battleground between two clashing stories. Federal officials insist an ICE officer fired to save lives, labeling Renee a domestic terror threat who “weaponized” her car. But video shows agents walking uninjured, her vehicle riddled with bullets, and a city leadership openly accusing Washington of lying and “governing by reality TV.”Continue reading…