The partner of Renee Good is breaking her silence after her wife was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
Sources shared how the duo had stopped to support their neighbors on the day of the shooting and described the mother of three as leaving an entire legacy of kindness.
{img}'We had whistles, and they had guns'- Becca Good mentioned on Friday, adding how that was provided to Minnesota Public Radio.
The statement was her first public comment regarding the death of Renee Good after the ICE officer shot her three times in the head after she refused to step out of the car.
{img}Video taken by bystanders showed one officer approaching the SUV and stopping across the middle of the road, demanding that the driver open the door and grab the handle.
The car then slowly pulls forward, and a different ICE officer stands in front of it and pulls out his weapon. This is when he immediately jumps back as the vehicle moves toward him. Becca Good has not replied to calls and messages from the press. The statement she gave gave no further details about the day of the shooting and instead focused more on memorializing her wife.