Good was killed on Wednesday morning near 34th Street and Portland Avenue during an ICE operation aimed at heightened immigration enforcement. Video footage of the incident shows Good’s red SUV blocking ICE vehicles before she reversed and then drove forward, prompting an agent to fire three shots. While ICE officials claimed that Good’s actions posed a threat to officers, labeling it an “act of domestic terrorism,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey vehemently disputed this narrative, calling for ICE to leave the city.
Renee’s mother, Donna Ganger, described her daughter as “one of the kindest people I’ve ever known,” and community leaders painted her as a peaceful soul who died because she cared for her community. The shooting has sparked intense public outrage, protests, and an ongoing investigation by both the FBI and Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
At the time of the latest update, donations to the GoFundMe campaign had soared beyond $345,000. Thousands gathered for a vigil the evening after her death, with flowers and candles laid at the scene. In addition to covering immediate expenses, the funds are providing much-needed support for Good’s grieving family during this devastating time.
