Donald Trump hasn't contacted Renee Good's family after ICE shot her dead - LGBTQ Nation
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Donald Trump hasn't contacted Renee Good's family after ICE shot her dead - LGBTQ Nation
"They have their narrative. I think they have to support their narrative. We'll just let that go and really get back to focusing on who we know Renee was to our family. - Timothy Ganger, Good's father, expressing the family's decision to focus on Renee's true character rather than engage with the administration's claims about her death."
"There's a reason that we hired our own investigators - to make sure that the truth is transparent and available, to make sure that this is really taken seriously and to make sure that we know what occurred. - Brent Ganger, Good's brother, explaining the family's decision to conduct independent investigation."
"We're the ones who know Renee. No one else knows Renee. There's a bunch of opinions and whatever, but we're the ones who know her, and those other things aren't going to change that. - Luke Ganger, Good's brother, asserting the family's intimate knowledge of Renee's character."
Renee Good, a 37-year-old queer mother of three, was fatally shot by ICE officer Jonathan Ross on January 7. The Trump administration labeled her a domestic terrorist, claiming she attempted to hit Ross with her car as part of a left-wing movement. However, video evidence contradicts this narrative. While Trump stated he was unhappy with her death and called it unjustified, the DOJ is investigating her widow's possible ties to anti-government groups rather than examining whether the shooting was justified. Good's family reports receiving no contact from the Trump administration. Her killing has sparked nationwide anti-ICE protests and increased criticism of the administration's deportation policies. The family hired independent investigators to ensure transparency and truth regarding the incident.
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