Who was Renee Nicole Good, the woman killed by ICE?
Summary
Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old poet and mother, was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis. Her death has sparked protests and raised questions about her role during the ICE operation. Authorities differ on whether she was a legal observer or interfered with ICE activities.Key Facts
- Renee Nicole Good was 37 years old and a mother of three children.
- She was recognized as an award-winning poet and had previous careers as a dental assistant and credit union employee.
- Reports say Good was present at an ICE operation as a legal observer.
- The Trump administration has labeled her as a "domestic terrorist."
- Her death led to protests, with many people seeking "Justice for Renee."
- Good's family raised over $370,000 through a fundraiser in just 10 hours.
- She held a degree in English and won a poetry prize in 2020.
- She moved to Minneapolis from Kansas City last year and previously hosted a podcast with her second husband, who died in 2023.
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