New details from Renee Nicole Good’s car have deepened public outrage over her death. Good, 37, was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on January 7, leaving behind three children.
At a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Eric Swalwell revealed images from Good’s glove compartment showing stuffed animals and everyday items — not weapons. “She had a baby to go home to,” Swalwell said, rejecting claims that she was a threat or “terrorist.”
Federal officials continue to label the shooting as self-defense and “domestic terrorism,” but videos circulating online appear to show Good trying to flee before being shot. The footage has sparked widespread anger, with many calling the killing unjustified.
Friends, family, and neighbors remember Good as a compassionate mother, activist, and devoted Christian. Her mother described her as loving and kind, while others said the government’s portrayal does not reflect the woman they knew.