Minnesota 'ICE Watch' held training to show agitators how to obstruct agents days before Renee Good shooting
- WGON

- Jan 10
- 2 min read

The wife of Renee Good, Becca Good, has been revealed as an anti-ICE activist and a participant in the Minnesota ICE Watch movement. Renee Good was shot and killed on Wednesday when she rammed an ICE agent with her car in Minnesota. The organization had held an anti-ICE training seminar on January 5, just days before the shooting.
Screenshots obtained by journalist Julie Kelly showed that Becca Good was a follower of the page "MN ICE Watch," an organization that had held seminars just a few days beforehand on how to disrupt ICE agents.



"A few days before this incident, 'MN ICE Watch' held virtual seminars on how to disrupt ICE operations. Since Becca Good can be heard on video taking responsibility for what happened after the shooting, it’s safe to assume she directed Renee Good to impede traffic and instigate a confrontation so Becca Good could record and post on social media," Kelly wrote in a caption with the screenshots of the page with Becca Good following it.
One of the screenshots contained a call-out for the training, set for January 5 from 6 to 7:30 pm over a Zoom call.
Video later released from the perspective of the officer who shot Renee Good also showed her wife, Becca, taunting the ICE officer as authorities were trying to get Renee to step out of the vehicle.
Other reporting has suggested that Renee too was connected to the "ICE Watch" activist group through the school that her son was attending.
“[Renee Good] was trained against these ICE agents — what to do, what not to do, it’s a very thorough training,” a woman named Leesa who knew Renee told reporters. "To listen to commands, to know your rights, to whistle when you see an ICE agent. I know she was doing the right thing. I watched the video plenty of times but I also know in my heart the woman she was, she was doing everything right."


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