The Unraveling: Justice, Truth, and the Memory of Renee Nicole Good

 They tell us to trust the official report. They tell us to believe the press release before we believe our own eyes. But my job, our job is to find the threads of truth that have been deliberately hidden under a heavy blanket of fear.

Today, we need to talk about Renee Nicole Good

By now, you have heard the spin. If you listen to the Department of Homeland Security, the 37-year-old mother, poet, and wife who was killed on a snowy Minneapolis street last Wednesday was a "domestic terrorist." They want you to believe she was a threat. They want you to believe that the 2,000 federal agents currently swarming the Twin Cities in "Operation Metro Surge" are there solely to keep you safe.

But the truth is a tapestry woven from facts, not fear. And the facts tell a different story.

The Poet, Not The Predator

Renee Nicole Good was not a terrorist. She was a graduate of Old Dominion University, a prize-winning poet who wrote about "solipsist sunsets" and "messy art." She was a mother who had just dropped her six-year-old son off at school.

On the morning of January 7, 2026, Renee was driving home with her wife. She encountered a blockade of ICE agents on Portland Avenue. She didn't ram them. She didn't attack them. Video evidence and witness accounts show a confused woman, surrounded by shouting men in tactical gear, trying to navigate a terrifying situation.

Her last recorded words to the agent who would end her life were not threats. They were, "I'm not mad at you."

Seconds later, she was shot dead.


A State of Siege

What happened to Renee is not an isolated tragedy; it is the violent culmination of a policy designed to create trauma. Minneapolis is currently under what feels like military occupation. "Operation Metro Surge" has deployed thousands of agents into our communities.

We are seeing:

  • Fear in our Schools: Kindergartners asking if they will be "taken away."

  • Neighbors on Watch: Ordinary citizens have resorted to carrying whistles to warn each other of ICE sightings, trying to protect their neighbors where the law will not.

  • The Erasure of Safety: The sanctity of school drop-offs, doctor's appointments, and grocery runs has been shattered.

This is not law enforcement; this is psychological warfare. When a community is too afraid to drive their children to school, trauma is being inflicted on a generational scale.

Weaving the Truth

The "official" narrative tried to paint Renee as a monster to justify her death. They claimed she used her car as a weapon. But the footage shows an agent stepping towards a moving vehicle to fire the fatal shots. They tried to bury her humanity under the label of "terrorist," hoping we wouldn't look closer.

But we are looking. We are weaving her story back together, thread by thread.

We remember Renee Nicole Good not as the villain in their story, but as the victim in ours. We remember the poet. We remember the mother. And we refuse to let the truth be buried with her.

Stay vigilant. Watch out for your neighbors. And never stop pulling at the threads.

— The Truth Weaver





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