Renee Good's family says they have not watched videos of her death | kare11.com
Renee Good's family has expressed that they have not watched videos of her deadly shooting by a federal agent during an ICE operation in Minneapolis. In an interview, her mother shared that the family mostly ignores public debate about the incident, believing only they truly knew Renee. They also stated they were unaware she was acting as a neighborhood observer during the operation.
DENVER — Renee Good's family is speaking about her death in televised interviews, nearly two months after the fatal shooting.
A federal agent shot and killed Good in her car on Jan. 7 in Minneapolis amid the Operation Metro Surge immigration enforcement operation by ICE.
In an interview with Maggie Vespa for NBC Nightly News, Good's parents said they have not been able to bring themselves to watch the videos of that day.
"The only thing I saw of that day was her saying, 'I'm not mad at you.' And that was so Renee," mother Donna Ganger said. "'I'm not mad at you.' And that was just her."
Good's family said they were not aware she was acting as a neighborhood observer during the ICE surge in Minneapolis.
Her brother Luke Ganger said the family has been able to mostly ignore the public debate surrounding what happened, but said they're positive Renee was not trying to hit the ICE officer with her vehicle.
"I mean, I feel like we're the ones who know Renee. No one else knows Renee," Luke Ganger said. "And so I think at least for me, the default thing when you hear any of the noise is, it's just... to a certain degree, it's easy to tune out because it's just no one knew her."
Vespa's interview with the Ganger family airs Friday at 5:30 p.m. CT on NBC Nightly News.
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