
Renee Good's Loved Ones Call Out 'Nasty' Claims About Slain Mother Of 3
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Morgan Fletcher, who was once Good's sister-in-law, urged people to remember her as "a human being" with friends and family.
Renee Good’s loved ones are speaking out to deny a bogus claim that the mother of three, who was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis last week, had an extensive criminal record.
Morgan Fletcher, Good’s one-time sister-in-law, wrote in a since-deleted Facebook post that she never thought the death of a loved one would be “so high profile” or a “massively divisive, political topic.”
“We are grieving. Heavily. And yes, we see everyone’s posts and comments. Some in support but also, the nasty ones ripping apart our beautiful and beloved Renee,” Fletcher wrote. “And we’ve seen the false claims and the wrong Renee Good’s info being posted (criminal history? She didn’t have one).”
Since Trump and officials in his administration began to bash Good by claiming that she was a “domestic terrorist,” iterations of her so-called “rap sheet” have circulated on social media and appear to tie her to several arrests between 2022 and 2024.
In reality, the extent of Good’s criminal record only goes as far as two traffic tickets, one in 2019 and one in 2012, PolitiFact found. At least one of the faux screenshots showed the late 37-year-old mother’s age as “44.”













