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Family members and neighbors are mourning the loss of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother, wife, and poet who was fatally shot during a law-enforcement operation in Minneapolis. The incident occurred on January 7, 2026, just blocks from the home she had recently moved into with her partner. Authorities stated that the shooting involved a federal officer from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the circumstances surrounding the event are now under investigation. As details continue to emerge, loved ones say they are struggling to reconcile official claims with the person they knew—a compassionate, creative woman deeply devoted to her family.
Good’s mother, Donna Ganger, remembered her daughter as a person defined by kindness and empathy rather than conflict. She said Good spent much of her life caring for others and had no history of involvement in protests or confrontations. Beyond her role as a parent and partner, Good was also a passionate writer. While studying creative writing at Old Dominion University, she received an undergraduate poetry award and often described herself as a poet and musician exploring life in Minneapolis. Friends and neighbors echoed those sentiments, recalling her warmth, generosity, and the joy she took in building connections, whether through conversation, creativity, or everyday acts of care.
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