Wife of ICE shooting victim Renee Nicole Good speaks out and confirms couple were protesting when spouse was killed

The death of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother and activist, has sparked intense national debate after she was shot and killed during a confrontation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Minneapolis. Renee and her wife, Rebecca Good, were present during ICE activity in their neighborhood when federal agents approached Renee’s vehicle. What began as a tense interaction quickly escalated. Authorities say ICE agent Jonathan Ross fired three shots after Renee allegedly ignored commands to exit her car and began driving forward. Federal officials argue the agent believed his life was in danger. Recently released video footage shows a... Continues…

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