Wife of ICE shooting victim Renee Nicole Good speaks out and confirms couple were protesting ICE when spouse was killed

Renee Nicole Good was protesting against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids when she was shot dead, her heartbroken widow has revealed.
Her widow Rebecca Good has spoken out for the first time since the 37-year-old was killed by ICE agent Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross two days ago.
‘We stopped to support our neighbors. We had whistles. They had guns,’ Rebecca, 40, said Friday in a statement to the Washington Post.
She shared how the couple were raising their six-year-old son to ‘believe that no matter where you come from or what you look like, all of us deserve compassion and kindness.’
‘Renee lived this belief every day. She is pure love. She is pure joy. She is pure sunshine,’ Rebecca added.
Good, 37, was shot three times in Minneapolis on Wednesday afternoon for allegedly ignoring officers’ demands to get out of her car.
Newly released video filmed on Ross’s cellphone showed how Good and Rebecca seemingly taunted the officer in the lead up to the deadly shooting.
The couple are understood to have been part of a community watch group that was actively resisting ICE.
Rebecca and Renee Good are pictured together
The footage allegedly recorded by ICE agent Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross shows how Renee Nicole Good (seen in her car) and her wife apparently taunted ICE agents before the fatal shooting
Although Rebecca’s statement was brief, it seemingly confirmed the Trump administration’s claim that the couple were participating in a protest against the planned detention of Somali migrants in the area.
Ross has been branded a ‘murderer’ by furious Democrats but has enjoyed the full support of the Trump administration, who argue he acted in self-defense when it appeared Good intended to run him down with her car.
The cell phone video showed Good smiling at Ross while sitting in her Honda Pilot on Wednesday afternoon and saying, ‘That’s fine dude. I’m not mad,’ in a video shot by the officer that was obtained by Minnesota outlet Alpha News on Friday.
Rebecca could be heard urging the agent to ‘show his face’ as she asks him, ‘You want to come at us?’
‘You want to come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch big boy,’ Rebecca said, with her own cellphone in hand. ‘Go ahead.’
As the tension mounted on the Minneapolis street, Good was told to get out of the car but ignored the order. She began revving the engine and drove off.
Rebecca can be heard shouting ‘drive baby, drive’ as Ross’s camera jerked. It is unclear if he was struck by the car or jumped to get out of its way.
Ross fired three shots, including one through the front windshield of the Honda, which struck and killed Good. An agent is heard calling Good a ‘f***ing bitch’ as shots rang out.
Her wife, Rebecca Good, 40, can be heard urging Ross to ‘show his face’ as she asks him ‘you want to come at us?’
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