Ganger also described her daughter as “probably terrified” in the moments leading up to the fatal shooting, calling her death senseless and avoidable.

The incident has also drawn political commentary. Former President Donald Trump defended the ICE agents on Truth Social, labeling Good “disorderly” and claiming she “ran over the ICE officer.” Social media users and Minneapolis officials have widely rejected this characterization. Mayor Frey strongly refuted the claims, stating:
“Having seen the video myself, I want to tell everybody directly, that is bullsh*t. This was an agent recklessly using power that resulted in somebody dying.”
The tragedy has reignited national debates over federal law enforcement operations, use-of-force policies, and the presence of ICE in city neighborhoods. Advocates call for accountability and independent investigations, while officials emphasize the need for transparency.
Renee Nicole Good’s death has left a community in mourning and a family grappling with profound loss, highlighting the human cost of aggressive enforcement actions in civilian areas.

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