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Family Member Of Renee Good Speaks Out, Rips Her For Attending ICE Protest

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The former brother-in-law of Renee Good, the woman fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent after allegedly trying to ram him with her vehicle, said she never should have been in Minnesota and should have stayed out of the situation.

“She had no reason to be there, in my opinion,” Joseph Macklin, Good’s former brother-in-law, told The Daily Mail in an exclusive interview.

Good was killed during an ICE operation in Minneapolis, where agents were conducting an immigration crackdown that ended in a deadly confrontation.

“It had nothing to do with her,” Macklin said.

According to Macklin, Good inserted herself into a situation that had nothing to do with her and paid the ultimate price.

“She shouldn’t have been in the way. She had nothing to do with the ICE agents or immigration, so she shouldn’t have been there. She should have minded her own business.”

Renee Nicole Good (Screenshot)

Federal officials have said Good was shot after her vehicle appeared to accelerate toward an ICE agent during the encounter.

Good was the mother of three children. Her two oldest children, from a previous marriage, are in the custody of their father.

She also shared a 6-year-old son with Tim Macklin Jr., Joseph Macklin’s brother.

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A blood-covered woman who identified herself as the wife of Renee Nicole Good hysterically blamed herself for her partner’s killing by ICE agents, according to a gut-wrenching video from the scene.

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