Renee Good’s family is accusing federal immigration officers of killing the Minneapolis mother as she attempted to follow agents’ instructions. They announced Wednesday that they have hired the same law firm that represented George Floyd’s family to seek answers and accountability. Good’s loved ones described her as “an agent of peace” and urged the public not to politicize her death, according to Romanucci & Blandin, the law firm managing the case. The family's call for justice coincides with federal investigations, including one from the FBI, which remains ongoing. While the Justice Department claims it finds no basis for a civil rights investigation, Minneapolis officials have criticized the actions of ICE agents involved in the incident. Demonstrations continue to emerge in support of Good, as community members demand transparency regarding the law enforcement operation that occurred on January 7.
Family Seeks Justice After Fatal Shooting of Minneapolis Mother by ICE Officers

Family Seeks Justice After Fatal Shooting of Minneapolis Mother by ICE Officers
Renee Good's family accuses federal agents of wrongdoing and hires the same legal team that represented George Floyd's family. They demand clarity and accountability as investigations unfold.
Renee Good's family is alleging that federal immigration officers were responsible for her death during a recent operation in Minneapolis. The 37-year-old mother was reportedly following instructions when she was shot. Good's family has engaged the legal firm that represented George Floyd's family and aims for transparency regarding the circumstances of her death. The incident has sparked protests and raised questions about the actions of ICE agents and the federal response. Investigations are ongoing, as the community calls for justice.



















