Law Firm Tapped to Probe Minneapolis Shooting that Killed Renee Nicole Macklin Good, Family Seeks Answers
A prominent law firm has been hired by the family of Renee Nicole Macklin Good, just days after she was fatally shot by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis. Romanucci & Blandin is leading the investigation into the January 7 shooting, which has sparked widespread protests and debate over the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer.
The family's lawyer, Antonio Romanucci, has expressed the community's desire for answers about Macklin Good's killing. "People in Minneapolis and across this country truly, truly care about what happened to Renee Good on January 7, 2026... They want to know what could and should have been done to let Renee live and pick her child up safely from school that afternoon."
The investigation has raised questions about the Trump administration's account of the interaction. Videos of the shooting appear to contradict the official narrative, with Macklin Good appearing to drive away after a brief exchange with the ICE officer before being shot three times.
Despite the FBI's investigation into the incident, several federal prosecutors in Minnesota have resigned amid concerns over the Justice Department's handling of the case. The department has stated there is "no basis for a criminal civil rights investigation," but the family's lawyer remains committed to transparency and accountability.
Macklin Good, a mother of three, was parked across the road when she was approached by an ICE officer. After a brief exchange, Good began driving away, but the officer continued to be near the vehicle before firing three shots, killing her. Her parents and four siblings have hired Romanucci & Blandin to represent them in their pursuit of justice.
The family has received "unending care" and support, with Macklin Good's parents saying she was a "beautiful light" who brought joy to everyone around her. The law firm, known for handling high-profile cases, including representing the 15-year-old boy arrested during a protest on the Far Southeast Side last year, is committed to uncovering the truth behind Macklin Good's killing.
A prominent law firm has been hired by the family of Renee Nicole Macklin Good, just days after she was fatally shot by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis. Romanucci & Blandin is leading the investigation into the January 7 shooting, which has sparked widespread protests and debate over the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer.
The family's lawyer, Antonio Romanucci, has expressed the community's desire for answers about Macklin Good's killing. "People in Minneapolis and across this country truly, truly care about what happened to Renee Good on January 7, 2026... They want to know what could and should have been done to let Renee live and pick her child up safely from school that afternoon."
The investigation has raised questions about the Trump administration's account of the interaction. Videos of the shooting appear to contradict the official narrative, with Macklin Good appearing to drive away after a brief exchange with the ICE officer before being shot three times.
Despite the FBI's investigation into the incident, several federal prosecutors in Minnesota have resigned amid concerns over the Justice Department's handling of the case. The department has stated there is "no basis for a criminal civil rights investigation," but the family's lawyer remains committed to transparency and accountability.
Macklin Good, a mother of three, was parked across the road when she was approached by an ICE officer. After a brief exchange, Good began driving away, but the officer continued to be near the vehicle before firing three shots, killing her. Her parents and four siblings have hired Romanucci & Blandin to represent them in their pursuit of justice.
The family has received "unending care" and support, with Macklin Good's parents saying she was a "beautiful light" who brought joy to everyone around her. The law firm, known for handling high-profile cases, including representing the 15-year-old boy arrested during a protest on the Far Southeast Side last year, is committed to uncovering the truth behind Macklin Good's killing.