The death of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother from Minneapolis, has drawn national attention following new public statements from her wife, Rebecca Good. Speaking publicly for the first time since the incident, Rebecca shared that the couple had stopped to support neighbors during a community action related to immigration enforcement activity in their area. In a statement to Minnesota Public Radio, she emphasized that their intention was peaceful and rooted in concern for others. “We had whistles,” she said. “They had guns.” Her words have resonated widely as conversations continue about public safety, community response, and accountability.
Renee Good’s Wife Shares That They Were Supporting a Protest When the Fatal Event Occurred