Family member says Renee Nicole Good ‘should have minded her own business’ in Minneapolis ICE shooting

Shooting in Minneapolis

Renee Nicole Good, 37, died on Wednesday in Minneapolis.
She was inside her SUV during immigration operations.

Police and witnesses described chaos at the scene.
Good was fatally shot in the head, reports said.

What ICE claimed

ICE said Good ignored demands to leave her car.
They said she reversed, then tried to drive off.

ICE claimed she drove her burgundy SUV at agents.
Officials said the agent feared for his life.

Former in-law reacts

Good’s former brother-in-law, Joseph Macklin, spoke to the Daily Mail.
“She had no reason to be there, in my opinion,”

“She should have minded her own business.”

Joseph said Good had three children.
One is a six-year-old son with Tim Macklin Jr.
He said the Air Force veteran died in 2023.
Joseph said her older two children live with their father.

Family disputes story

Joseph challenged claims she tried to hit the agent.
He said video showed the agent was not in front.

Good’s former father-in-law, Timmy Ray Macklin Sr, spoke to The Telegraph.
“It is horrible, it’s murder.”

Good’s mother, Donna Ganger, spoke to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
“She was probably terrified,”

Officials and protests

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem called it “an act of domestic terrorism.”
Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Good “weaponized her vehicle.”

Mayor Jacob Frey rejected the DHS account.
“This is bulls**t,”

“to ICE, get the f**k out of Minneapolis.”

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