A GoFundMe campaign created for the family of Renee Nicole Good has surged after the 37 year old Minneapolis woman was killed during a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation on January 7.
The fundraiser was launched to support Good’s wife and young son as they face financial and emotional hardship following her death. Donations quickly poured in from across the country, reflecting strong public response to the case.
Good, a US citizen and mother of three, was sitting inside her vehicle on a residential street when she was shot by an ICE agent during an enforcement action. Federal authorities have said the officer fired because they believed the vehicle posed a threat, a claim that has been challenged by local officials and people who witnessed the encounter.
Video and eyewitness accounts have circulated widely, fueling public debate about what happened and raising broader questions about the use of force during immigration operations. The growing fundraiser highlights the level of attention and concern surrounding Good’s death as calls for transparency and accountability continue.
