In a heart-wrenching account from Minneapolis, Renee Good was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent while she and her wife, Rebecca Good, aimed to assist their neighbors. Rebecca shared that they had just moved to Minneapolis and were embracing their new community as they raised Renee's son from a previous marriage.

Rebecca's emotive statement characterized Renee, 37, as a mother of three and a person whose kindness profoundly impacted everyone she met. Despite the portrayal from authorities suggesting Renee acted aggressively, Rebecca emphasized the couple's belief in compassion, stating, ‘We had whistles. They had guns.’

Rebecca described Renee as a radiant person, someone who ‘sparkled’ with positivity. Across social media, Renee shared her passions, such as writing and family, painting a portrait of a beloved figure rather than the violent characterization from certain officials.

As the incident sparked protests and discussions on immigration policies, Rebecca called for understanding and compassion, urging a focus on building a better world for their son and others, reflecting the values both women upheld. As the community mourns, the legacy of Renee Good is one of love, kindness, and resilience.