1 HOUR AGO: A powerful and deeply emotional statement has ignited a new turning point—and shock and heartbreak are spreading rapidly. Renee Good’s family has made it clear they will not back down as a long-hidden truth begins to surface. By hiring one of America’s most formidable legal teams, the case has entered a far more serious phase. The family is now preparing to release what they describe as a final audio recording tied to the case. This moment signals a decisive shift that could redefine everything surrounding Renee Good’s story.
The family of Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman who was fatally shoted , has retained a prominent civil rights law firm with a history of handling some of the most high-profile police accountability cases in the United States. Romanucci & Blandin, a Chicago-based firm widely known for previously representing the family of George Floyd, confirmed on Wednesday, January 14, that it has taken on the case. The firm is working alongside a Minneapolis attorney to represent Good’s partner, her parents, and her siblings as they seek answers and accountability following her death.:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():focal(688x413:690x415):format(webp)/renee-nicole-good-010826-1-b2918fee7ac143feb3a7ff6182969dcf.jpg)
In a public statement, the attorneys announced they are initiating what they described as a comprehensive civil investigation into the shooting that claimed the life of the 39-year-old mother of three. The firm emphasized that the purpose of the investigation is not only to determine the precise sequence of events but also to examine whether the deadly encounter could have been avoided. According to the lawyers, the family is seeking clarity on what actions, decisions, or failures may have contributed to a tragedy that ended with Good never returning home to her children.
The legal team has also provided the most detailed account so far of the events that unfolded on January 7. On that morning, Renee Good and her partner, Becca Good, had just dropped off their 6-year-old child at school when they noticed federal agents operating in their neighborhood. Rather than avoiding the scene, the couple reportedly stopped their vehicle to observe what was happening. According to the attorneys, their intention was to offer support and assistance to neighbors who may have been affected by the federal presence in the area.
It was during this encounter that Renee Good, seated behind the wheel of her Honda Pilot, was shot and killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross. The firm’s account suggests that Good posed no imminent threat at the time she was shot, a claim that stands in stark contrast to the narrative initially presented by federal authorities. In the aftermath of the shooting, officials alleged that Good had attempted to use her vehicle as a weapon, a statement that has since been strongly challenged by local officials and the victim’s family.
Antonio Romanucci, a founding partner of the firm, said in a statement that the family and the broader community are demanding to know what alternatives existed that could have spared Good’s life. He emphasized that the central question is not only how the shooting occurred, but what could and should have been done differently so that Good could have safely picked up her child from school later that day. His remarks underscored the emotional toll of the incident and the irreversible loss suffered by Good’s family.
The case has drawn widespread national attention, in part because of the conflicting accounts surrounding the shooting. While federal officials maintain that the use of lethal force was justified, those claims have been met with skepticism. Local leaders and family members have argued that the explanation lacks credibility and transparency, fueling calls for an independent and thorough examination of the incident.
In its statement, Romanucci & Blandin said it believes the public has not received sufficient clarity from official sources regarding the circumstances of Good’s death. The firm pledged to make its findings public as its investigation progresses, stating that transparency is essential not only for the family but for the country as a whole. The attorneys said they intend to provide regular updates as evidence is gathered and reviewed, with the goal of ensuring accountability and public trust.
The involvement of Romanucci & Blandin has further intensified attention on the case due to the firm’s past role in landmark civil rights litigation. The firm represented the family of George Floyd after he was killed by a Minneapolis police officer in 2020, an incident that ignited nationwide protests and renewed debates over policing and racial justice. In 2021, the firm helped secure a $27 million settlement for Floyd’s family after filing a civil lawsuit against the City of Minneapolis and the four officers implicated in his death.
One of those officers, Derek Chauvin, was later convicted of murder for kneeling on Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes. He was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison, a verdict that marked a rare instance of a police officer being held criminally accountable for an on-duty killing. That case cemented the firm’s reputation as a leading force in civil rights and wrongful death litigation.
Now, as the firm turns its attention to the killing of Renee Good, her family hopes that the same level of scrutiny, persistence, and accountability will be applied. For them, the goal is not only justice for Renee but also meaningful answers that could help prevent similar tragedies in the future.







