
Family of Renee Good say they have chosen not to watch the video of her shooting
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Renee Good's mother, father and two brothers say for all the discourse about her death, they are the only ones who really knew her.
DENVER — Nearly two months after Renee Good was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer while in her car in Minneapolis, her parents and two younger brothers are speaking out about Good, who they describe as a fiercely loving mother, daughter and sister with an infectious laugh.
With so much attention on her death and subsequent violence in Minneapolis, they said it has been nearly impossible to avoid the images on social media or in the news.
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All the same, they said they decided not to watch videos of the moment she was killed by an ICE agent on Jan. 7.
"I can’t bring myself to do that," her brother Brent Ganger said. Her father, Tim Ganger, added that they have "intentionally just let that go."

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