On a cold Minneapolis morning, a mother’s drive home ended in gunfire. Within seconds, a quiet poet became a national flashpoint, and a family’s world was torn apart. Witnesses say she was fleeing. Officials insist she was a threat. Between those versions lies a bloodstained street, a grieving child, and a community that refuses to be si… Continues… Renee Nicole Macklin Good’s death is now inseparable from the questions it unleashed. She was not just a name in a DHS statement but an award‑winning poet, a mother of three, a guitar‑strumming creative who had only recently begun “experiencing Minneapolis.” Friends...
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