Image Credit: Stephen Maturen / Stringer / Getty Images The wife of the woman shot by ICE in Minneapolis this week has become a millionaire thanks to donations on crowdfunding site GoFundMe.
Becca Good, who was seen trash-talking ICE agents and encouraging her partner before the shooting, has received an avalanche of donations.
Nearly 40,000 people contributed to the fundraiser, titled “Support for Renee Good’s Widow and Family.”
The campaign was paused after reaching $1.5 million.

The fundraiser describes Renee Good as “pure sunshine, pure love,” and says the money will help her widow and six-year-old son cope with their “devastating loss.”
On Saturday, Infowars reported that Becca Good is a member of a local “ICE Watch” group that held a training session on how to obstruct ICE agents just two days before the fatal shooting.
Journalist Julie Kelly posted screenshots on X that show Becca Good’s membership of the Minnesota group and also provide details of the training that took place.
“A few days before this incident, ‘MN ICE Watch’ held virtual seminars on how to disrupt ICE operations,” Kelly explained.
“Since Becca Good can be heard on video taking responsibility for what happened after the shooting, it’s safe to assume she directed Renee Good to impede traffic and instigate a confrontation so Becca Good could record and post on social media.”
According to The Post Millennial, “Other reporting has suggested that Renee too was connected to the “ICE Watch” activist group through the school that her son was attending.”
A local woman who knew Renee Good told reporters, “[Renee Good] was trained against these ICE agents — what to do, what not to do, it’s a very thorough training. To listen to commands, to know your rights, to whistle when you see an ICE agent. I know she was doing the right thing. I watched the video plenty of times but I also know in my heart the woman she was, she was doing everything right.”
On Wednesday, Renee Good, a 37-year-old woman, was shot by an ICE agent in a residential neighbourhood in south Minneapolis.
Good, who is reported to have been a “legal observer” documenting immigration enforcement, blocked the road with her SUV. When asked to move, she attempted to drive away, but was shot by an officer whom she struck with her vehicle.
The President and Vice President have both defended the shooting as self-defense, calling it a “tragedy of [Good’s] own making.”
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that the officer who shot Good had previously been hit and dragged by an illegal alien attempting to flee apprehension in a vehicle. The officer was seriously injured and required hospitalization.
There have been angry protests across Minneapolis in response to Good’s death, with calls for them to spread nationwide.
Civil-liberties and migrant-rights groups have said that over 1,000 protests will take place this weekend.
According to Reuters, the protests will demand “an end to large-scale deployments of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents ordered by President Donald Trump, mostly to cities led by Democratic politicians.”
Over 2,000 DHS agents have been deployed to Minneapolis in what the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has called the “largest DHS operation ever.”
The nationwide protests will rally under the banner of “ICE out for good.”
The rallies are being organized by a coalition of groups including the American Civil Liberties Union, MoveOn Civic Action, Voto Latino, and Indivisible, which also helped organize the “No Kings” protests against Trump last year.