WASHINGTON (AP) — The wife of Renee Good, the woman shot and killed in her car by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis, says the couple had stopped to support their neighbors on the day of the shooting and described the mother of three as leaving a legacy of kindness.
“We had whistles. They had guns,” Becca Good said in a written statement Friday that was provided to Minnesota Public Radio.
The statement was her first public comment about the death of Renee Good, 37, who was killed Wednesday after three Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers surrounded her Honda Pilot SUV on a snowy street a few blocks from the couple’s home. Video taken by bystanders show an officer approaching the SUV stopped across the middle of the road, demanding the driver open the door and grabbing the handle.
Trump administration officials have painted Renee Good as a domestic terrorist who tried to run over an officer with her vehicle. State and local officials in Minneapolis, as well as protesters, have rejected that characterization.



These are different times.
History doesn’t repeat itself. But it sure does rhyme. Look what is happening in Iran. That’s our future of we don’t show our teeth. I don’t want the violence to get worse and I don’t think we are there yet, but if it does get there I don’t want the other side to have an easy time killing us.
Run the experiment. Don’t just say so.
Yes, you should and come back and tell us how it went if you can.
Oh, I’m happy to. But I’m one person. Organized armed resistance is the way to go. So that’s why I’m calling for more. Fighting fascists is a good way to go.
Can’t wait to see you on the news, I hope it goes the way you want.
I hope your peaceful protests achieve far greater than your wildest dreams. But I think that door may be closing.