Renee Good’s Parents and Siblings Release New Images—A Reveal That Changes Everything

“Nae-Nae gave everything she had to take care of her friends and family, and indeed people she never met,” her family said.
Credit: Family, Romanucci & Blandin law firm
Renee Good photo provided by family, Romanucci & Blandin law firm

MINNEAPOLIS — The family of Renee Good has released its first public statement, one week after Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

Good’s parents and four siblings provided two photos and a joint statement Wednesday through their law firm at Romanucci & Blandin:

We want to thank everyone who has reached out in support of Renee and our family. The kind of unending care we’ve been given during this time is exactly the kind that she gave to everyone. Nae was the beautiful light of our family and brought joy to anyone she met. She was relentlessly hopeful and optimistic which was contagious. We all already miss her more than words could ever express. 

She was our best friend with a seemingly infinite capacity for love. Nae-Nae gave everything she had to take care of her friends and family, and indeed people she never met. If there was any celebration for any one of us, Nae amplified it. If there was sorrow, she was with you for all of it. Nae found joy in others being comforted and was herself a fountain of comfort. She was our protector, our shoulder to cry on, and our scintillating source of joy. She edited all of our writing, and we feel her absence deeply as we struggle to compose this statement without her gentle guidance. Knowing we can’t match her eloquence, we are remembering Nae in all the little things she’d be doing for us today. She is in the tight hug we offer each other as we lean on the counter. She’s in the goofy cackles we elicit in each other as we recall sweet memories, and she’s in the tears we leave on each others’ shirts. She is in the flow state that comes when your spirit is creating something passionate to share with others. Her voice is the one singing the song stuck in your head. More than anything, she is there when your heart breaks and fills for another person. When we remember Nae, we remember her abundant heart, and we will move forward imitating that unending care. 

We appreciate our privacy as we continue to mourn at this time.

Credit: Renee Good’s family and Romanucci & Blandin law firm
Renee Good and brother Brent Ganger, photo provided by family and Romanucci & Blandin law firm

In addition to the family statement, the law firm of Romanucci & Blandin announced it plans to conduct a civil investigation into Good’s death.

“People in Minneapolis and across this country truly, truly care about what happened to Renee Good on January 7, 2026, and are committed to understanding how she could have been killed on the street after dropping her child off at school. They want to know what could and should have been done to let Renee live and pick her child up safely from school that afternoon. As often as possible, our team will promptly and transparently provide updates on what we learn. We are committed to providing Good transparency and Good accountability, which we ultimately hope leads to Good policing. We will be that voice,” said Antonio M. Romanucci, Founding Partner of Romanucci & Blandin, in a news release.

The firm said the family is calling for peace in Minneapolis and across the country.

“Be Good. That is the clear message from her family as Renee’s wish to the world,” the firm said in its news release.