TL;DR
- Becca Good demands return of SUV.
- Renée Good was shot by ICE agent.
- Federal government blocks investigation.
- Evidence may still be in the vehicle.
- Family seeks truth in tragic case.
In a heartbreaking twist of fate, Becca Good is making waves as she fights for justice in the wake of her wife Renée Good’s tragic death. Renée was shot and killed on January 7 by ICE agent Jonathan Ross during an immigration protest in Minneapolis, and now Becca is demanding the return of the SUV that holds crucial evidence in this case.
It’s been a tumultuous few months since that fateful day, and Becca has filed a motion seeking access to her 2014 Honda Pilot, which has been sealed and unexamined since the incident. The federal government, however, seems to be playing a game of cat and mouse, blocking the family’s requests and leaving them in the dark.

“The federal government cannot at once declare that it will not investigate the shooting death of Renee Good by a federal agent and at the same time withhold key evidence from those seeking the truth,” said family attorney Antonio Romanucci. And he’s got a point! If the feds are so sure of their narrative, why not let the evidence speak for itself?
Renée Good was shot as she attempted to drive away from the scene, with officials claiming that Ross acted in self-defense. But video footage tells a different story, showing her turning away before accelerating down the street and crashing into a parked car. Her last words, recorded on Ross’s phone, were chilling: “That’s fine, dude, I’m not mad at you.” It’s enough to make anyone question the narrative being pushed by authorities.

Becca’s motion highlights the federal government’s refusal to cooperate, stating that both her family and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension have been blocked from accessing the vehicle. What’s more, there could be bullet fragments or shell casings inside that SUV—evidence that could either support or contradict the claims made by the ICE agent.
As Becca continues her fight for justice, the world watches closely. This isn’t just about one tragic incident; it’s about accountability and the right to seek the truth in the face of adversity. Will the federal government finally relent and allow the investigation to proceed? Or will they continue to hide behind their walls of silence? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure: Becca Good is not backing down.

As the legal battle unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by many in the LGBTQ+ community, especially when it comes to issues of rights and justice. The fight for Renée Good’s memory is a fight for all of us, and we must stand together in solidarity.
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