Woman shot dead by ICE in Minneapolis spark

A Minneapolis mother is dead, an ICE bullet in her chest, and now the city is on fire. Federal officials call it “domestic terrorism.” The mayor calls it “bullsh*t.” A grieving mom insists her daughter was gentle, terrified, just trying to get away. Video shows the car, the agent, the shots, and then sir… Continues…

Renee Nicole Good identified by mother as woman fatally shot by ICE a

She was dead before anyone could even say her name. A mother, a wife, a poet — dropped in the snow by an ICE agent’s gun as her 6-year-old’s world quietly shattered. Officials call it justified. Her family calls it unthinkable. Between those two truths, a country rips itself ap…

In the days after the shooting, Renee Nicole Good’s life has been reduced to a grainy video clip and a political talking point. But behind the headlines was a 37-year-old woman who wrote poems, strummed a guitar badly by her own admission, and tucked in a little boy who has now lost both parents before finishing elementary school. Her mother remembers a daughter who always chose care work, who moved to Minneapolis to build something gentler with her wife, only to die a few blocks from home in a storm of gunfire and flashing lights.
Officials insist the ICE agent acted in self-defense after her SUV clipped him. Her family hears only that she was “probably terrified.” What remains is a child shuttling between grief and uncertainty, and a neighborhood forced to replay the moment when federal power and human fragility collided. Renee’s story lingers as a question: how many lives can be collateral before something finally chan.

 

 

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