Renee Nicole Macklin Good

Wife of Minneapolis Woman Killed by ICE Speaks Out on Loss and Legacy

Becca Good, the wife of Renee Nicole Macklin Good, a 37-year-old mother and poet fatally shot by an ICE officer, released a statement describing Renee as a kind and compassionate person who believed in shared humanity. The couple had recently moved to Minneapolis seeking stability and community, which was shattered when Renee was killed during an ICE operation, a shooting that federal officials claim was justified. However, this account is disputed by video evidence and eyewitnesses, sparking protests and demands for transparency. Becca Good’s statement honors Renee’s memory by emphasizing compassion and rejecting hate while raising their youngest child.

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FBI Takes Over ICE Agent Shooting Case, Limits Minnesota’s Access to Evidence

The FBI has taken over the investigation into the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Macklin Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, replacing the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. This decision was met with disappointment from the city of Minneapolis, as well as accusations of a biased federal investigation from local officials. The Trump administration has already characterized the incident as an act of domestic terrorism, a claim that contradicts video footage of the event. The city remains tense, with protests continuing in response to the shooting and the heavy presence of federal agents.

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