January 7, 2026, San Diego, Ca, USA: More than one hundred protestors gathered in Little Italy, San Diego after an ICE officer shot and killed a woman in MinneapolisJanuary 7, 2026, San Diego, Ca, USA: More than one hundred protestors gathered in Little Italy, San Diego after an ICE officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis

Renee Nicole Good: Who was the woman shot dead by US immigration agents in Minnesota?

2026/01/09 13:49

MANILA, Philippines – Renee Nicole Good was shot dead by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 7.

The 37-year-old was killed just a few blocks away from where she was living with her partner in the Twin Cities.

What went down

Between rows of houses, ICE agents had pulled over in the middle of the street to ask Good to step out of her Honda SUV partially blocking the road. She reversed the car with its window down, and just a few seconds later, an ICE agent began to fire shots repeatedly.

She appeared to have lost control of the vehicle, and eventually crashed into a utility pole and other parked cars in the area. She was killed. 

The Trump administration claimed that the shooting was a mere act of self-defense — adding that she allegedly attempted to use her car as a weapon.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, however, was quick to deny this. He asserted that it was just another one of the US government’s attempts at promoting their “garbage narrative,” a conclusion he came to after watching the viral footage of Good’s encounter with the ICE agent.

How is Good being remembered by her family, neighbors?

Good was a stellar poet and a mother to three children — a 15-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son from her first marriage, and a six-year-old son from her second marriage.

According to a Minnesota Star Tribune report, Good was previously married to Timmy Ray Macklin Jr., who died in 2023 at 36 years old.

Back when she was a Creative Writing student at the Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, Good juggled her third pregnancy with her studies and work in 2019. Her former professor Kent Wascom told the Associated Press that while she was a talented writer; her mere presence was also worth lauding.

“A creative writing workshop can be a gnarly place with a lot of egos and competition, but her presence was something that helped make that classroom a really supportive place,” Wascom said as quoted by AP.

In 2020, she went on to win an undergraduate poetry prize from the university’s English department for her work, “On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs.”

“The eye of the poet moves in and out of memory through association that compounds layer after layer, or more appropriately strand after strand. Braiding THE existential question through a zuihitsu form, rumination on object, human body, and wonder all biologize that which defies simple science,” the judges wrote about her piece.

The judges had referred to her poem as a “sacred text,” and further praised it for its capacity to “lead the reader into the unknown.”

Even those outside of school remembered Good the same way: as an individual who showed nothing but kindness.

“She was extremely compassionate. She’s taken care of people all her life. She was loving, forgiving, and affectionate. She was an amazing human being,” Good’s mother, Donna Ganger, told the Minnesota Star Tribune

Good’s father, meanwhile, told the Washington Post that “she was a wonderful person.”

“She had a good life, but a hard life,” Tim Ganger told the newspaper.

The Minneapolis City Council also said that Good was just “out caring for her neighbors” when she was killed. 

Her unjust death had drawn the ire of Americans across the country. Shortly after the tragic incident, residents staged protests to demand that ICE leave Minnesota. According to Al Jazeera, a number of these protesters were met by armed agents “wearing gas masks who fired chemical munitions at the demonstrators.”  

It wasn’t just in Minnesota where the outrage over Good’s killing erupted. Several more demonstrations had been held in other cities in the US, and vigils were also set up in her honor. 

san diego protest, renee nicole good, icePROTEST: January 7, 2026, San Diego, California, USA: More than one hundred protestors gathered in Little Italy, San Diego after an ICE officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis. © Jonathan Chang/ZUMA Press Wire

On the contrary, Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin claimed that the agent’s actions toward Good saved multiple lives, as the 37-year-old was allegedly committing “domestic terrorism.”

But at the time of her death, Good was just said to have been acting as a legal observer of Americans’ protests against President Donald Trump’s violent immigration crackdown.

Legal observers are civilians who act as the police’s independent witness during protests. They document police behavior, take note of arrests, collect witness statements, and connect protesters to arrest hotlines and jail support teams, among other tasks, according to the Green & Black Cross and the National Lawyers Guild.

Per the Justice Committee, the idea of civilians observing police behavior during demonstrations dates back to the Black Power Movement in the 1960s. Oakland’s Black Panther Party started this practice, which they referred to as “copwatching,” where armed citizens would monitor the local police.

The practice has since evolved, with civilians now using their phones and cameras to record untoward police behavior.

While copwatching is similar to legal observing, the National Lawyers Guild points out that they are two separate practices — with the latter serving as a form of legal support for protesters and activists.

Good’s fatal shooting was just one of the many deadly outcomes of Trump’s violent immigration crackdown — all these happening just less than a year since he was inaugurated for his second presidency on January 20, 2025. – with reports from Reuters/Rappler.com

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