Poet Renee Nicole Good, 37, named as Minneapolis woman shot dead by ICE agent as video captures grieving wife at the scene
SOURCE:Daily Mail
Good was named by her mother Donna Ganger on Wednesday afternoon.
A woman shot dead by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota has been named as 37-year-old poet Renee Nicole Good.
The mother-of-three was named by her mother Donna Ganger, who spoke to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune on Wednesday afternoon.
'She was probably terrified,' Ganger said.
The grieving mom denied reports Good would have been 'part of anything like' the protests against ICE that were taking place at the location where she was killed.
'That's so stupid,' she said. 'Renee was one of the kindest people I've ever known.
'She was extremely compassionate. She's taken care of people all her life. She was loving, forgiving and affectionate. She was an amazing human being.'
Good was a poet and mother of three children who grew up in Colorado Springs. She was married to a comedian named Timothy Macklin who died in 2023 and now lives in Minneapolis with her partner, whose named has not been shared.
She and Macklin had one child together, a six-year-old son, who is now orphaned. His paternal grandfather told the publication 'there's nobody else in his life'.
'I'll drive. I'll fly. To come and get my grandchild.'
Good was shot three times in the face at a protest in Minneapolis on Wednesday after she ignored ICE agents' demands to get out of her car, reversed it and tried to drive off.
Renee Nicole Good, pictured, has been named as the woman shot dead by ICE in Minneapolis on Wednesday
Renee Nicole Good is pictured left with her sister and mother Donna Ganger
The man asked if she knew any of her wife's relatives she could call but she said, 'I can't even deal with that now.'
Photos of the woman's car showed children's toys inside, including a plush animal and a child's drawing.
The 37-year-old woman was shot three times in the face at a protest in Minneapolis on Wednesday and died at the scene
The witness filmed the scene of the shooting as he spoke to the woman claiming to be the victim's wife
Witnesses claimed Good and her wife were acting as legal observers and filming the protest when she was shot.
But ICE insisted she tried to use the SUV as a deadly weapon.
Footage of the shooting showed the victim blocking the road with her car until ICE agents told her to move away.
She reversed to head back down the road as an agent tried to open its driver-side door handle before she drove off. Three shots then rang out.
Good lost control of the SUV and slammed it into parked cars and a light pole at high speed, prompting screams of shock from horrified onlookers.
Her SUV was seen with a bullet hole through the driver's side windshield.
The remains of the SUV with a bloodied airbag after the woman was rushed to hospital
Photos of the woman's car showed children's toys inside
Mayor Jacob Frey did not mince his words at the press conference on Wednesday afternoon. He took to the podium and told ICE agents to 'get the f**k out' of his city, after an agent was seen on video shooting a woman dead as she drove off in her car
Senator Tina Smith earlier confirmed the victim was a US citizen before Good was publicly identified. O'Hara said nothing indicated that 'this woman was the target of a law enforcement investigation'.
Her spouse had arrived at the hospital, where she was pronounced dead, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said.
Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin claimed the woman 'weaponized her vehicle' and called her actions an 'act of domestic terrorism'.
McLaughlin said the ICE agent escalated the situation because he was 'fearing for his own life, the lives of his fellow law enforcement, and the safety of the public'.
'He used his training and saved his own life and that of his fellow officers,' she said in a statement, describing the gunshots as 'defensive shots'.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem also described Good's actions on Wednesday as 'an act of domestic terrorism' and defended the agent.
'An officer of ours acted quickly and defensively, shot to protect himself and the people around him,' she said.
She later confirmed ICE operations are still underway in Minnesota in spite of the shooting.
Protesters clash with police after a driver of a vehicle was shot on Wednesday amid an immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis
However, Mayor Jacob Frey claimed DHS was trying 'to spin this as an act of self-defense'.
'This is bulls**t,' he said at a press conference. 'I have a message for our community, our city, and ICE - to ICE, get the f**k out of Minneapolis.'
'We do not want you here. Your stated reason for being in this city is safety and you are doing exactly the opposite.'
Frey highlighted how 'people are being hurt' and 'families are being ripped apart' by immigration officials.
'Long-term Minneapolis residents that have contributed so greatly to our city, to our culture, to our economy, are being terrorized and now somebody is dead. That's on you - and it's also on you to leave,' he said.
The FBI and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension are investigating the shooting, O'Hara said, as he disputed DHS's version of events.
Governor Tim Walz asked his citizens to 'remain calm' as he slammed DHS' narrative as 'propaganda'.
'The state will ensure there is a full, fair, and expeditious investigation to ensure accountability and justice,' he wrote on Twitter.
'Don't believe this propaganda machine.'
Hundreds of ICE agents are near the corner of 33rd and Portland Avenue this morning as immigration tensions continue to rise in the Midwestern city.
Video of the shooting showed her reverse to head back down the road as an agent tried to open its driver-side door handle before she drove off. Three shots then rang out
The woman lost control of the SUV and slammed it into parked cars and a light pole at high speed, prompting screams of shock from horrified onlookers
Bullet holes in the car's windscreen and bloodied seats were clearly visible
Protesters have been gathering in the area in response to the shooting, and some threw snowballs at ICE officers.
Others took the streets waving flags that read 'FTP', standing for 'F**k The Police'. Some were also seen burning the American flag, as others held them upside down.
Videos shared online showed ICE and other federal agents douse protesters with tear gas and pepper spray.
During a press conference on Wednesday afternoon, Walz warned the Minnesota Natural Guard to prepare for deployment to Minneapolis.
'We have soldiers in training and prepared to be deployed if necessary,' he said.
'They are teachers in your community, they're business owners, they're construction professionals, they are Minnesotans.
'Minnesota will not allow our community to be used as a prop in a national political fight. We will not take the bait.'
He also addressed President Trump and United States Secretary of Homeland Security directly.
'You've done enough. We do not need any further help from the federal government,' he said.
Protesters have been gathering in the area in response to the shooting, and some threw snowballs at ICE officers
Others took the streets waving flags that read 'FTP', standing for 'F** The Police'
'What we're seeing is the consequences of governance designed to generate fear, headlines and conflict.'
Walz also told Minnesotans they have a right to protest, but it has to be done peacefully.
'I say this. I feel your anger. I'm angry. They want to show, we can't give it to them. We cannot. If you protest and express your first amendment rights, please do so peacefully, as you always do. We can't give them what they want,' he said.
Meanwhile, Trump took to Truth Social calling the deceased driver 'very disorderly' and someone who 'viciously ran over the ICE Officer'.
'The woman screaming was, obviously, a professional agitator, and the woman driving the car was very disorderly, obstructing and resisting, who then violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer, who seems to have shot her in self defense,' he wrote.
'Based on the attached clip, it is hard to believe he is alive, but is now recovering in the hospital.'
Meanwhile, Trump took to Truth Social calling the deceased driver 'very disorderly' and someone who 'viciously ran over the ICE Officer'
The president seemed to blame 'radical left' rhetoric for the shooting.
'The situation is being studied, in its entirety, but the reason these incidents are happening is because the Radical Left is threatening, assaulting, and targeting our Law Enforcement Officers and ICE Agents on a daily basis,' he wrote.
'They are just trying to do the job of MAKING AMERICA SAFE. We need to stand by and protect our Law Enforcement Officers from this Radical Left Movement of Violence and Hate!'