Wife of ICE shooting victim Renee Nicole Good speaks out and confirms couple were protesting when spouse was killed

Renee Nicole Good was protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids when she was shot to death, her heartbroken widow has revealed.
Rebecca Good has spoken out for the first time since the 37-year-old was killed by ICE agent Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross two days ago.
‘We stopped to support our neighbors. We had whistles. They had guns,’ Rebecca, 40, told MPR News on Friday.
He emphasized Good’s Christian faith and called his six-year-old sons ‘I believe that no matter where you come from or what you look like, we all deserve compassion and kindness.’
‘Renee lived this belief every day. It is pure love. It is pure joy. “She’s pure sunshine,” Rebecca added.
Good, 37, was shot three times in Minneapolis on Wednesday afternoon after allegedly ignoring officers’ requests to get out of his car.
The newly released video, shot on Ross’ cell phone, showed how Good and Rebecca taunted the officer before the fatal shooting.
The couple appears to be part of a community watch group actively resisting ICE.
Rebecca Good has spoken out for the first time since her wife, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, was killed by ICE agent Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross two days ago
Footage allegedly recorded by ICE agent Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross shows Renee Nicole Good (seen in her car) and her wife taunting ICE agents before the fatal shooting
Rebecca’s statement apparently confirms the Trump administration’s claim that the couple participated in a PR programProtest against planned detention of Somali immigrants in the region.
Witnesses claimed Good and Rebecca acted as legal observers and filmed the protest.
Rebecca admitted encouraging Good to confront the agents in harrowing footage captured at the scene. ‘I brought him here, it’s my fault,’ he cried.
The couple moved to Minnesota last year after a brief stay in Canada. It appears they fled the United States after Donald Trump was elected.
Rebecca said in a statement on Friday that the couple had ‘taken action to make a better life for ourselves’.
“When we arrived here, we found a vibrant and welcoming community, made friends and spread joy,” she said of their move to Minneapolis.
‘Even though wherever we were together was home, in Minneapolis there was a strong shared feeling that we looked out for each other. Here I finally found peace and safe haven. This has been taken from me forever.’
His wife, Rebecca Good, 40, allegedly asked Ross “Do you want to come at us?” He can be heard asking her to “show her face”.
Ross shot Good six months after he was dragged 100 meters by a car in separate incident
He noted that Good leaves behind three ‘extraordinary children’, including the youngest, who is six and is now an orphan.
Her second husband and the child’s father, Timothy Macklin, died in May 2023.
‘Now it’s up to me to raise our son and continue to teach him, as Renee believed, that there are people who can make a better world for him. Rebecca added that those who do this have fear and anger in their hearts and we need to show them a better way.
Good’s friends told New York Post It was stated that the mother of three children was part of a network of activists who actively resisted ICE.
The group, coordinated through her six-year-old son’s charter school, openly prides itself on having a “social justice first” approach to learning and involving children in political and social activism.
R.Oss branded ‘murderer’ by angry people Democrats but he had the full support of the Trump administration, which claimed Good was acting in self-defense when he appeared intent on running him over with his car.
He looked good in the cell phone video “That’s good, man,” he smiles at Ross as he sits in his Honda Pilot on Wednesday afternoon. In the video taken by the police officer, it was said, “I’m not angry.” Minnesota exit Alpha News on Friday.
Rebecca reportedly asked the agent to “show her face” and asked, “Do you want to come over?” he was heard asking.
‘Do you want to come to us? “Go get yourself some lunch, big boy,” Rebecca said, her own cell phone in hand. ‘To continue.’
New surveillance video shows how, about 20 seconds after Good’s burgundy Honda Pilot pulled onto the street, a passenger believed to be Rebecca exited the vehicle
This is the moment a federal agent pulled open the door of Good’s SUV and allegedly ordered him to exit the vehicle. Authorities said they ignored their demands
Good was shot three times in the face during a protest in Minneapolis and died at the scene.
As tensions rose on a Minneapolis street, Good was told to get out of the car, but he ignored the order. He started the engine and set off.
Rebecca can be heard yelling ‘ride baby, ride’ as Ross’ camera shakes. It’s unclear whether the car hit him or he jumped out of the way.
Ross fired three shots, including one into the Honda’s windshield, striking and killing Good. As gunshots rang out, an agent was heard calling Good a “fucking bitch.”
The cell phone footage emerged just hours after the surveillance footage was released, showing just how good it was. apparently He blocked the road with his SUV for four minutes before being shot dead.
In the video, about 20 seconds after the mother of three’s burgundy Honda Pilot pulls up onto the street, a passenger, believed to be her husband Rebecca Good, can be seen getting out of the vehicle and eventually starting filming.
Good then relocated the SUV, apparently blocking the street. But grainy video shows other cars were still able to get around it.
Ross then arrived on scene and was quickly joined by other federal agents who had surrounded Good’s vehicle.
A federal agent began holding his door, allegedly ordering him to get out of the SUV. Good apparently pulled the car forward and Ross fired three shots at him in rapid succession before driving off.
According to friends, Good was part of a network of activists actively resisting ICE, coordinated through her six-year-old son’s charter school.
In a harrowing video shot at the scene, Rebecca admitted to encouraging her wife to confront the agents. He said ‘I brought him here, it’s my fault’
The remains of Renee Nicole Good’s SUV with a bloody airbag after she was taken to the hospital on Wednesday
None of the newly released videos show the immediate aftermath of the fatal shooting, when Good lost control behind the wheel and crashed.
There is speculation that Rebecca, who admitted to bringing her husband to the anti-ICE protest, got out of the car so she could film a possible confrontation with federal agents. Ross was seen using his camera during the confrontation with his wife, but it is unclear when he first began recording.
Ross is an ‘experienced’ police officer who suffered horrific injuries while trying to arrest an illegal immigrant sex offender last year.
The previous incident in which Officer Ross was dragged by a car occurred in Bloomington, Minnesota, and the officer suffered a serious injury to his right arm that required 20 stitches.
The Trump administration has repeatedly characterized the shooting as an act of self-defense and portrayed Good as the bad guy, suggesting he used his vehicle as a weapon to attack the police officer who shot him.
Vice President JD Vance said the attack was justified and Good was a ‘victim of left-wing ideology’.
Vance stated that the police officer who killed him was injured while being arrested last June and said, “I can believe that his death was a tragedy, but I also realize that it was a tragedy of his own making.”
But state and local officials and protesters rejected that characterization, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said video footage showed the self-defense argument was “garbage.”




