Family of Woman Killed by ICE Agent Debunks Criminal History Rumors
Family Debunks Rumors About Woman Killed by ICE Agent

Family of Woman Killed by ICE Agent Debunks Criminal History Rumors

The ex-in-laws of Renee Good have spoken out publicly. They refute unproven rumors about her having an extensive criminal history. Good was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The family issued a heartfelt statement to address these claims.

What Good's Family Said

Good's ex-sister-in-law, Morgan Fletcher, wrote a Facebook post on Monday. She explained her initial silence on the matter. Fletcher wanted to wait until the family could piece together a proper statement. Now, that statement is finally published.

Fletcher described the situation as surreal. She noted how her loved one's death has become widely publicized. The death has also turned into a politically charged topic. You never think the passing of a loved one will be high profile, she wrote. You never expect it to become a massively divisive, political issue.

Fletcher made a direct appeal to the public. No matter where you stand on the issue of ICE, she wrote. It does not matter whether you think she did or did not deserve what happened. Please remember she was a human being. She had loved ones, including children. Those children can and will likely see all these things about their mother. She also had a wife, whom she loved dearly.

Earlier Characterization by Homeland Security

Earlier, US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem characterized the conduct of Renee Nicole Good. She labeled it as domestic terrorism. On Thursday, Noem made specific claims about the incident. She stated that Good ignored commands to leave her vehicle. Noem alleged that Good used the car as a weapon. She also claimed Good tried to run down an officer.

This is a developing story. Check back later for updates.