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Renee Nicole Good | |
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| Born | Renee Nicole Macklin c. 1988 Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S. |
| Died | January 7, 2026 (aged 37–38) Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. |
| Occupations | Writer, mother |
| Known for | Killing by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent |
| Spouse | Becca Good |
| Children | 3 |
Renee Nicole Good (c. 1988 – January 7, 2026) was an American mother, writer, and resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who was fatally shot by a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a federal immigration enforcement operation. Her death attracted national attention, prompting public demonstrations and debates over law enforcement protocols.
Early life and education
Good was born Renee Nicole Macklin in Colorado Springs, Colorado, around 1988. She grew up in Colorado before later living in Kansas City, Missouri, with her family. Good attended Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, where she studied creative writing and earned a bachelor’s degree in English. While at university, she won a prize in poetry.Guardian Staff (2026-01-08). "'Poet, writer, wife, mom': who was Renee Nicole Good, the woman killed by an ICE agent?". The Guardian. Retrieved 2026-01-12.
Personal life
Good was a mother of three children: a 15‑year‑old daughter, a 12‑year‑old son from a previous relationship, and a 6‑year‑old son whose father died in 2023.Guardian Staff (2026-01-08). "'Poet, writer, wife, mom': who was Renee Nicole Good, the woman killed by an ICE agent?". The Guardian. Retrieved 2026-01-12.
She lived in Minneapolis with her wife, Becca Good. Friends and family members described her as compassionate, kind, and devoted to her family and community.MPR News Staff (2026-01-09). "Renee Macklin Good's wife says she nurtured kindness". MPR News. Retrieved 2026-01-12.
Death
On January 7, 2026, Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent during an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Federal officials stated the agent fired in self‑defense, claiming Good’s vehicle posed a threat, though eyewitness video and local officials disputed aspects of that account.Associated Press (2026-01-08). "Family and neighbors mourn woman who was shot by ICE agent and made Minneapolis home". AP News. Retrieved 2026-01-12. Mr. Good was shot while inside her vehicle and later died at a local hospital.Associated Press (2026-01-08). "Family and neighbors mourn woman who was shot by ICE agent and made Minneapolis home". AP News. Retrieved 2026-01-12.
Reactions
Good’s death prompted reactions from community members, local leaders, and national audiences. Vigils and protests took place in Minneapolis and other cities, and public debate emerged over federal law enforcement tactics.Guardian Staff (2026-01-08). "'Poet, writer, wife, mom': who was Renee Nicole Good, the woman killed by an ICE agent?". The Guardian. Retrieved 2026-01-12. Her wife, Becca Good, released a public statement describing Renee as loving and compassionate, emphasizing the family’s loss and their shared belief in kindness.MPR News Staff (2026-01-09). "Renee Macklin Good's wife says she nurtured kindness". MPR News. Retrieved 2026-01-12.
Legacy
Public support for Good’s family grew following the shooting, with fundraising campaigns and memorials organized to assist her survivors.Guardian Staff (2026-01-10). "GoFundMe campaign for Renee Nicole Good raises $1.5m to support her family". The Guardian. Retrieved 2026-01-12. The incident also became part of broader national discussions about immigration enforcement and law enforcement use of force.Guardian Staff (2026-01-10). "GoFundMe campaign for Renee Nicole Good raises $1.5m to support her family". The Guardian. Retrieved 2026-01-12.
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