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A quiet weekday morning in Minneapolis turned tragic when federal immigration officers fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Macklin Good during a federal operation on a snowy residential street. The incident is under investigation, but her death has sparked widespread grief, calls for transparency, and national discussion. Good, a recent transplant to Minneapolis, was rebuilding her life in a new community.
Beyond the headlines, Renee was known as a deeply creative and compassionate person. An award-winning poet, she received the 2020 ODU College Poetry Prize for her reflective, emotionally rich work. Her poetry appeared in literary publications, exploring themes of memory and identity. She also co-hosted a podcast with her late husband, blending humor with thoughtful conversation during a period of artistic collaboration.
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