You know that tragic twist when a radical stunt turns deadly, and the survivor’s guilt exposes the folly? That’s the gut-wrenching video of Renee Nicole Good’s wife, blood-soaked and sobbing after Good was shot three times by an ICE agent she allegedly tried to mow down during a Minneapolis deportation op. “I made her come down here; it’s my fault. They just shot my wife,” she wails, nearly incoherent, adding, “They shot her in the head. I have a 6-year-old in school.” The six-year-old is Good’s from her previous marriage; the child’s father died in 2023. Filmed right after the shooting, she paces, asking for her dog leash from the vehicle’s back—a bizarre detail amid the horror.
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The uploaded video is a blurry still: “Central Minneapolis 1/7/2025,” a blue-shirted woman in distress, face obscured, in a parking lot chaos—a snapshot of raw grief.
Good impeded ICE all day, blocking and ramming, per a witness—the agent’s fire was self-defense. The wife’s “it’s my mistake” confession? Shocking—she admits dragging Good into the protest, turning “activism” deadly. This isn’t tragedy; it’s complicity in chaos.
The left spins “excessive force,” but the wife’s words indict their hate. Trump’s ops clean house; this meltdown warns radicals.
**Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article, including interpretations of the confession and criticisms of activism, reflect a critical perspective and may not align with all readers. Facts are based on the video and reports; readers should form their own conclusions.**






