BREAKING: FEDERAL AND LOCAL ACCOUNTS COLLIDE — NEW WASHINGTON POST INVESTIGATION INTO RENÉE GOOD’S DEATH IGNITES NATIONAL OUTRAGE
A Washington Post investigation exposes a widening battle over what really happened when 37-year-old Renée Nicole Macklin Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis — a case that has now sparked nationwide protests and political uproar.

Federal officials, including Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, insist Good was responsible for her own death and labeled her actions “domestic terrorism.” DHS has deployed hundreds of additional federal officers to Minnesota as tensions escalate.![]()
But video evidence and eyewitness accounts widely dispute the official narrative, showing the ICE agent firing as Good’s SUV passed him — and raising serious doubts about the claim she posed a clear threat.
Local leaders have not only questioned the federal story — they’ve openly condemned it. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has bluntly rejected the self-defense narrative and underscored concerns that Minnesota authorities have been excluded from the FBI-led investigation.
Protests have broken out nationwide, fueled by growing distrust over how the shooting was handled and whether the government’s version of events is credible.
As the divide deepens between federal officials and local communities, one enormous question remains at the heart of this controversy:
Was justice delayed — or has the truth been buried?