Renee Good's family spent "hours in limbo" after she was fatally shot by ICE officer
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Renee Good's family said they spent agonizing "hours in limbo," unsure of the details surrounding her fatal shooting by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis last month. In:
Renee Good's family said they spent agonizing "hours in limbo," unsure of the details surrounding her fatal shooting by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis last month.
"It's the complete antithesis of who she was to die in that way. It doesn't feel real still," Good's brother, Brent Ganger, told "CBS Evening News" in an interview.
Good's brothers, Brent and Luke Ganger, said they first learned from their older sister that Good had been shot, and they weren't sure of her condition when they told their parents.
"I mean, there's just no way to even prepare yourself to hear that…There's nothing to say. But it was just a complete, utter shock," their father, Tim Ganger, said.
Donna Ganger, Good's mother, said she got a call from her son.

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