Renee Good Shooting: Minneapolis Rally Raises £360,000 For Son Who Lost Father Just Years Ago
Renee Good Shooting: Minneapolis Rally Raises £360,000 For Son Who Lost Father Just Years Ago
Renee Good Shooting: Minneapolis Rally Raises £360,000 For Son Who Lost Father Just Years Ago
Renee Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis mother, was shot by an ICE agent on January 7, sparking national outrage and a community fundraiser that has raised £300,000 for her grieving family.

Six-year-old boy. Two parents. Both gone before his seventh birthday. That is the heartbreaking reality facing the son of Renee Nicole Good, the 37-year-old Minneapolis woman fatally shot by an ICE agent on 7 January 2026 during what federal officials called routine immigration enforcement.
Good's young son lost his father, Timmy Ray Macklin Jr., in 2023. Now, just two years later, he has lost his mother too. The tragedy has ignited nationwide protests, sparked a political firestorm between state and federal officials, and united thousands of strangers who have donated over $450,000 (approximately £360,000) to support the boy and Good's wife.