The woman shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday was Renee Nicole Macklin Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who had recently moved to Minnesota.
She was a U.S. citizen born in Colorado and appears to never have been charged with anything involving law enforcement beyond a traffic ticket.
In social media accounts, Macklin Good described herself as a “poet and writer and wife and mom.” She said she was currently “experiencing Minneapolis,” displaying a pride flag emoji on her Instagram account. A profile picture posted to Pinterest shows her smiling and holding a young child against her cheek, along with posts about tattoos, hairstyles and home decorating.



And yet Americans still do nothing, they turn to social media and grumble. 🤷♂️
Down vote this comment all you like. To see a US citizen and mother of 3 shot down by a government employee is deplorable, reprehensible and absolutely disgusting.
I’m not from the USA, and with that I’m in no way accountable for the current administration and it’s insane far right policies.
So my question remains, what does it take for a population to actually do something about it?
And what is it you’re doing?
Absolutely nothing, I’m not a US citizen.
So it’s cute when you do it but a problem when we do it. Do you really think this is an exclusively American problem?
How long is it supposed to take?
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