Renee Good Was Concerned About ICE, a Lawyer Says, but Wasn’t Following Agents
Key Points:
- Renee Good, 37, was fatally shot by an immigration agent in Minneapolis, sparking tense protests and polarized views on President Trump’s immigration policies.
- Good’s family lawyer, Antonio M. Romanucci, stated that she and her partner were not following immigration agents on the morning of the shooting, countering claims made by some of the president’s allies.
- While federal officials have defended the shooting as self-defense and labeled Good as engaged in “domestic terrorism,” many local and state officials have rejected this narrative and supported Good.
- Prior to recent interviews, little was publicly known about Good’s background or actions that day; her family seeks justice and clarity regarding the incident.
- The case has attracted international attention