Summary
Renee Nicole Good, a poet from Minneapolis, was shot and killed by an ICE officer. The incident led to protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies. The officer claimed self-defense, while others have disputed this, calling for an investigation.
Key Facts
- Renee Nicole Good was a 37-year-old poet, wife, and mother from Minneapolis.
- Good was shot by an ICE officer while she was in her car in Minneapolis.
- The shooting happened during immigration enforcement operations under President Trump's administration.
- The Department of Homeland Security claims the officer acted in self-defense.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and other Democrats have criticized ICE's actions.
- Protests erupted nationwide in response to the shooting.
- Good won the 2020 Academy of American Poets Prize for her poem.
- The poem “On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs” was selected from about 24 submissions.