BREAKING NOW: The family of Renee Nicole Good forced to SPEAK OUT about the online rumors — IS THERE AN OFFICIAL ANSWER on whether she has a criminal record?

In an emotional plea, the family of Renee Good, who was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis last week after clipping him with her SUV, was forced to address unsubstantiated rumors she had a lengthy rap sheet.

“I’ve been pretty quiet about this, because I wanted to wait until our family could piece together a statement … and it is finally published,” Good’s sister-in-law Morgan Fletcher wrote on Facebook Monday.

“You never think the passing of a loved one will be high profile … or a massively divisive, political topic,” she said.

The family of Renee Good was forced to address unsubstantiated rumors she had a lengthy rap sheet in an emotional plea.Facebook/Morgan Fletcher
Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis last week after clipping him with her SUV.X/@maxnesterak
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“We are grieving. Heavily. And yes, we see everyone’s posts and comments. Some in support but also, the nasty ones ripping apart our beautiful and beloved Renee. And we’ve seen the false claims and the wrong Renee Good’s info being posted (criminal history? She didn’t have one.)”

The Post has found no evidence that Good has any criminal history, but a widely spread image on social media, complete with a possibly AI-generated mugshot, lists numerous bogus criminal charges and arrests dating back to 2022.


Here’s the latest on the Minneapolis ICE agent shooting:


“No matter where you stand on the issue of ICE or whether or not you think she did or didn’t deserve what happened, please remember she was a human being and she had loved ones … including children who can and will likely see all of these things about their mother … and her wife, whom she loved dearly,” Fletcher wrote.

Chaotic protests have swept Minneapolis since Good, 37, was killed on Jan. 7, with police estimating “tens of thousands” of demonstrators have been attending rallies and street marches against ICE’s continued presence in the Twin Cities.

“I’ve been pretty quiet about this, because I wanted to wait until our family could piece together a statement … and it is finally published,” Good’s sister-in-law Morgan Fletcher wrote on Facebook Monday.Facebook/Morgan Fletcher

Her death coincided with the arrival of some 2,000 federal agents in the largest immigration enforcement push in the region in US history, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

A large group of protesters gathered outside the Canopy Hotel on Friday night after a rumor that some ICE agents were staying there, some of whom “forced entry into the hotel” through an entrance in a nearby alley, Minneapolis cops said in a statement.

Police said some of the “several hundred” demonstrators threw bottles, rocks and snowballs at officers, but that no serious injuries were reported.

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In all, a few dozen arrests have been made in the protests citywide.