
Family and Community Mourn Renee Nicole Good After ICE Shooting
The Minneapolis community is reeling after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, a mother, wife, and poet, was fatally shot by an ICE agent near her home on January 7, 2026. Authorities claimed Good posed a threat, but family and witnesses contest this narrative.
Tragic Aftermath
Good’s wife was seen covered in blood, crying, “They just shot my wife. I have a 6-year-old in school.” Her harrowing words underscored the sudden, devastating loss. A memorial at the scene drew neighbors, friends, and community leaders, honoring her life and compassion.
Remembering Renee
Her mother, Donna Ganger, described Good as “extremely compassionate… loving, forgiving, and affectionate.” Friends and neighbors recalled her warmth, creativity, and dedication to family life.
Controversy and Vigil
Despite official claims of danger, video and witness accounts contradicted ICE’s version, prompting calls for accountability. Community vigils emphasized that Good’s life was defined by love and service, not the circumstances of her death.
Ongoing Legal Battles
This incident joins other contentious ICE operations, highlighting broader debates over enforcement, civil rights, and the protection of vulnerable families.
Renee Nicole Good is remembered not for how she died, but for the kindness she brought to her community.