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The ex-in-laws of Renee Good, who was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, publicly refute unproven rumors about her having an extensive criminal history in a heartfelt statement, as reported by New York Post.
Here's what Good's family said
Good’s ex-sister-in-law, Morgan Fletcher, wrote on Facebook Monday, “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.”
She added that it’s surreal how her loved one’s death has become widely publicised and politically charged, the report stated.
“You never think the passing of a loved one will be high profile… or a massively divisive, political topic.”
“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.
Earlier, US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem characterised the conduct of Renee Nicole Good as “domestic terrorism.”
On Thursday, Noem claimed that Good ignored commands to leave her vehicle, used the car as a weapon, and tried to run down an officer.
(This is a developing story;check later for update

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