Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot in the head by an ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, on January 7, 2026, in Minneapolis. The incident caused a nationwide uproar and protests against ICE. Good, a poet and mother, was blamed by the Trump administration, which angered many including her family.

Timmy Macklin, Good’s ex-father-in-law and a Trump supporter, spoke on CNN's Erin Burnett OutFront. He said the death was “hard for everybody involved” and did not blame anyone directly. Macklin acknowledged not agreeing with all Good’s choices but remembered her as “an amazing person, full of life, full of joy, a real gentle, good mother.”

He criticized ICE agent Jonathan Ross for calling Good a “f****** b****” in footage after the shooting. Macklin said Ross "definitely doesn't know the Lord like he should."

CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil shared that Good’s biological father, also a Trump supporter, was heartbroken by the administration labeling her a domestic terrorist. Trump responded by saying Good had made “bad choices” but was likely a “solid, wonderful person.”

Macklin reaffirmed his support for Trump but stressed that Good’s death was a tragedy caused by bad choices and difficult moments. The case highlights the fierce debate over ICE's role and the fallout from this deadly incident in Minneapolis.