'We had whistles. They had guns,' says wife of Minnesota woman killed by ICE agent

'We had whistles. They had guns,' says wife of Minnesota woman killed by ICE agent

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Key Points:

  • Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was fatally shot by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis after ICE officers surrounded her vehicle; video shows an officer firing shots as the SUV moved toward him.
  • Good's wife, Becca Good, described Renee as a kind, loving Christian who valued compassion and community, emphasizing her legacy of kindness rather than details of the incident.
  • Despite the Trump administration labeling Renee Good as a domestic terrorist, local officials and protesters reject this characterization, noting she was a U.S. citizen with no serious criminal record.
  • The couple had recently moved to Minneapolis and were raising Renee's 6-year-old son together, with Becca highlighting their shared values of empathy and building a better world.