Widow Speaks After Shooting
Rebecca Good has broken her silence following the death of her wife, Renee Nicole Good. The 37-year-old mother was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday.

Protesting Before Death
Rebecca confirmed the couple was protesting against ICE raids when the shooting happened. She stated they stopped to support their neighbors during the federal operation.
“We had whistles. They had guns.”
The widow described Renee as a kind person who believed in compassion for everyone. However, the Trump administration claims the couple was part of a group resisting law enforcement.
Video Records Confrontation
Footage from agent Jonathan Ross’s phone shows the tense moments before the gunfire. In the video, Good sits in her car while Rebecca speaks to agents.
Rebecca is heard telling the officer to show his face. Later, an agent ordered Good to exit her vehicle, but she refused to leave.
Details of Shooting
Good allegedly revved her engine and drove forward as agents surrounded the car. Then, Ross fired three shots through the front windshield of the Honda Pilot.
Rebecca was seen on camera crying and blaming herself for the confrontation. Now, she must raise their six-year-old son, who had already lost his father in 2023.
Arguments Over Self-Defense
The Trump administration says Ross acted in self-defense to avoid being run over. Meanwhile, many Democrats and the Minneapolis Mayor have called the shooting a murder.
Ross was previously injured in 2024 when a car dragged him in Bloomington. Finally, Rebecca asked for privacy while her family grieves this tragic loss.