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Renee Nicole Good

Renee Nicole Good

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Renee Nicole Good was a Minneapolis mother, poet, and award-winning writer whose death during an ICE enforcement operation ignited national outrage and demands for accountability. Loved by her family and community, Good’s story now sits at the center of a broader conversation about civil liberties, policing, and the role of federal power in American cities. Her life — and the circumstances of her death — continue to shape a growing cultural and political reckoning. For more compelling stories and engaging podcasts, visit:
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    • Rene Good
      Jan 8 2026
      On January 7, 2026, Renee Nicole Good—a 37-year-old poet, mother of three, and Minneapolis resident—was shot and killed by an ICE agent during the largest federal immigration enforcement operation in U.S. history. This in-depth investigation examines the conflicting accounts of what happened that morning, exploring Good's life as an award-winning writer and devoted parent, the circumstances that led to her death, and the firestorm of political controversy that followed. Host Vanessa Clark navigates through federal claims of self-defense, local officials' accusations of reckless use of force, witness testimonies, and video evidence to present the most comprehensive picture of a tragedy that has reignited national debates over immigration enforcement, deadly force, and accountability. From Good's poetry prize at Old Dominion University to the snow-lined Minneapolis street where she died just blocks from her home, this episode tells the human story behind the headlines. Discover more thought-provoking, meticulously researched podcasts that bring you the stories that matter. Visit https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ for our full collection of engaging content that goes beyond the surface—because the best stories deserve to be heard in full.

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