8 January 2026

Good

 
Shockingly, they assassinated Renee Good In Minneapolis yesterday. She was unarmed and probably in a panic when she tried to drive away from ICE agents approaching her vehicle. They carried guns but did not display identification numbers or names. They hid their faces behind black masks.

You have probably seen the video footage which proves that she did not run over or even clip any ICE agents before they shot her like an enemy soldier in a war. It is outrageous and typical that the US Secretary of Homeland Security, the odious Kristi Noem justified the murder of Renee Good by saying that she had been the perpetrator of 'an act of domestic terrorism'. Utter rubbish.

Far from being a domestic terrorist, Renee Good was a mother, a daughter, a sister and a friend. She was also very much into the written word. In 2020, while studying creative writing at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia , Renee was awarded the school’s undergraduate poetry prize for her poem, "On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs". Here it is:-

⦿

On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs
by Renée Nicole Macklin (Good)

i want back my rocking chairs,

solipsist sunsets,

& coastal jungle sounds that are tercets from cicadas and pentameter from the hairy legs of

cockroaches.

i’ve donated bibles to thrift stores

(mashed them in plastic trash bags with an acidic himalayan salt lamp—

the post-baptism bibles, the ones plucked from street corners from the meaty hands of zealots, the

dumbed-down, easy-to-read, parasitic kind):

remember more the slick rubber smell of high gloss biology textbook pictures; they burned the hairs

inside my nostrils,

& salt & ink that rubbed off on my palms.

under clippings of the moon at two forty five AM I study&repeat

    ribosome

    endoplasmic—

    lactic acid

    stamen

at the IHOP on the corner of powers and stetson hills—

i repeated & scribbled until it picked its way & stagnated somewhere i can’t point to anymore, maybe

my gut—

maybe there in-between my pancreas & large intestine is the piddly brook of my soul.

it’s the ruler by which i reduce all things now; hard-edged & splintering from knowledge that

used to sit, a cloth against fevered forehead.

can i let them both be? this fickle faith and this college science that heckles from the back of the

classroom

now i can’t believe—

that the bible and qur’an and bhagavad gita are sliding long hairs behind my ear like mom

used to & exhaling from their mouths “make room for wonder”—

all my understanding dribbles down the chin onto the chest & is summarized as:

life is merely

    to ovum and sperm

    and where those two meet

    and how often and how well

    and what dies there.

The IHOP (International House of Pancakes)
@ Powers & Stetson Hills junction, Colorado Springs

This what the poetry contest judges said of Renee Good's poem:-
"In “On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs” the eye of the poet moves in and out of memory through association that compounds layer after layer, or more appropriately strand after strand. Braiding THE existential question through a zuihitsu form, rumination on object, human body, and wonder all biologize that which defies simple science. What is the origin story of “want;” the urgency of belief and nonbelief? the first line the poet asks. Through specificity of image and associative leaps from piece to piece emerges a text that in itself becomes a sacred text, a meditation that leads the reader into the unknown."

To tell you the truth, that poem would not be my personal cup of tea but that does not matter. Renee Good was a creator, a poet. I wonder how many poems Kristi Noem has ever put out into the world and what about the currently hitherto unnamed ICE agent who, sanctioned by the US president, murdered Renee Good in her own neighbourhood. Why didn't he shoot at the SUV's tyres instead of his unarmed victim's head? Why did he shoot at all and how much is he being paid to create terror on the streets?

There were cuddly toys in Renee Good's glove compartment.

52 comments:

  1. Donald Trump's America.
    Jacob Frey mayor of Minneapolis said he dreaded this moment.
    * ICE agents are ripping families apart, they are sowing chaos in our
    streets, and in this case quite literally killing people. *

    The ICE agent responsible must be named and charged with first degree murder.
    Without mercy he shot Renee Nicole Good at point blank range.
    An unarmed woman. Mother of three children.
    Haggerty

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It is obvious that he was enraged and felt that like James Bond he was licensed to kill. What a bastard!

      Delete
  2. It's sickening what happened. It's unbelievable that a mother and a grandmother (Kristi Noem) thinks this is okay and defends what happened. WTF!!!!!!!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It's as if a black card has been held up to them. You ask what colour it is and they swear blind that it is white.

      Delete
  3. I watched a video a young man filmed from next to Renee's crashed car. It was horrifying. Her wife was sitting crying on the ground, w/their dog; all these I.C.E. creatures were screaming. And you can hear a doctor offer to help Renee, after identifying himself, and they refuse to let him approach. Just awful. What a mess of a country we are right now.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. One day The Orange Tyrant will be gone but then the issue will be - what has he left behind and can it be repaired? That will take a long time or maybe The Old America will be gone forever.

      Delete
  4. State sanctioned murder and now they're circling the wagons hiding all information about the shooting because they KNOW they murdered her.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. She was probably just frightened when she tried to drive away from the thugs.

      Delete
  5. Frankly I don’t care if she was a daughter, mother, grandmother, poet, or what she had in her glove compartment. That is all, in my opinion, completely irrelevant…was Bin Laden a son, brother, father and grandfather?

    What is, in my opinion, relevant is whether the ICE agent was justified in what he did.

    For clarity, from what I have seen, no he wasn’t. And don’t get me going on refusing the help of a doctor at the scene.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. In my opinion it is "completely relevant" Traveller. An innocent woman with personal history was murdered. It is important that we understand something of her personhood in order to fully understand this horrible act by a mercenary killer following instructions from The White House. She was not just a number.

      Delete
    2. Innocence is relevant to me but whether she was a mother, sister, grandmother is irrelevant. Would she be less of a person if she were not a mother, sister etc?

      Delete
    3. No. She would not be less or a person but the terms I cited belong to her.

      Delete
    4. I agree. Perhaps some of my reaction was due to comments, not from you, about George Floyd….he was black, had served eight prison sentences, possible drug use etc etc. This was used to somehow explain why his death wasn’t that important.

      Hope that explains a bit.

      Delete
    5. Traveller, I understand your point. It makes me insanely angry when anything happens to an elderly woman and she is described as a grandmother.For the reasons you outline.

      Delete
  6. You've covered this so well, and put a human face to the unfortunate murder victim. Noting about the disgusting people in cahoots with #47 surprises me...usually. But to deny the obvious in the video clips is surely a step too far this time.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. WE can see what happened with our own eyes and yet Trump claimed that Renee had run over the ICE mercenary.

      Delete
  7. Each day gets more horrifying. El dumpo and his MAGAts have no bottom to the cruelty and depravity.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. They contain no kindness, no humility, no compassion, no sorrow.

      Delete
  8. The poem doesn't mean much to me. I saw that shooting on the news last night. He had NO reason to shoot her, he should have realised she was panicky and just let her go, but that's not what they are paid for is it? He could have shot at the tyres to stop her.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. He was clearly in a rage and felt totally emboldened by Trump and his gang.

      Delete
  9. It's hard to believe this one. Actions like this escalate the violence.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. If ICE had not been in that pleasant suburb, people would have probably had a nice day.

      Delete
  10. We're living in a nightmare in this country. Every day is more unbearable horror.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. What's next? According to the intelligence of Lawrence O'Donnell we could expect a military invasion of Cuba. Marco Rubio comes from a Cuban family.

      Delete
  11. Well that private army of immigrant officers had a 'bounty' sum of $50,000 to start off with. And I bet these people did not have their past lives delved into, so cruelty is expected of course. Poor lamb to be in the way of a bullet, she will be martyred though. How long can that man and his cohorts keep it up though?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Not sure that is correct Thelma. Could you provide a link for that? I can see bounties of $50,000 on the head of ICE officers but couldn’t find evidence they had been offered bounties. If you could provide a link, that would be great.

      Delete
    2. "US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, is offering recruitment bonuses of up to $50,000 (£37,700) and student loan help to "brave and heroic" Americans interested in helping with the Trump administration's deportation drive." BBC News August 2025

      Delete
    3. That I now understand. I understood “bounty” as meaning payment for capture. Thanks for clarifying.

      Delete
  12. I just heard the vice president justifying this murder and a Fox news presenter trying to besmirch the victim's lifestyle and character. I never thought I'd see something like this.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. To fascist scum like Vance, truth is of negligible importance.

      Delete
  13. Thank you so much for posting that poem she wrote. Norfolk is about a two hour drive from where I live. Like you, that poem is not my cup of tea, but it shows that she was a creator of things and a thinker. You always amaze me about how much you know about American politics and government. Most likely way more than the average American. I don't know when this nightmare will end. I try and remain hopeful, but sometimes I can't find anything positive to hang onto.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. One day, Senile Trump and his mean gang will be gone. The process will start happening in November unless Senile Trump and his bootlickers somehow prevents those elections from happening.

      Delete
  14. Jennifer has it right. A nightmare. A nightmare of terror.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. With all those masked ICE agents patrolling, I suppose an assassination like the killing of Renee Good was bound to happen. It was just a question of time.

      Delete
  15. This story will be spun a hundred different ways, depending on who's recounting it. It's a disgrace. Will there be a 'White Lives Matter' protest?
    Trumpolini gets worse by the day, with his mindless minions gearing up to take over when the time is inevitable.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Once I really loved America but I may never go back now.

      Delete
  16. Each day gets worse.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. And the lies and false justifications get more blatant.

      Delete
  17. Disgusting, horrible, unlawful, a precursor to civil war in America? I'm glad to live in Canada, but how safe is our border?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank heavens for the barrier of The Great Lakes.

      Delete
  18. It's beyond words and belief. That poor woman.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. She never expected to die on Wednesday and why would she?

      Delete
  19. There used to be a time when (not only) young Germans admired the USA and sought to copy the American lifestyle, music, sports, fashion and so on. I grew up with a strong US-American presence in and around Ludwigsburg; the military housing area just outside town (Pattonville) was like "Little America" to us, where thousands of military people and their families lived, worked, went to school, and had their own church, cinema, golf course and shops. We were neighbours, and many businesses in town profited from the money the Americans brought in. In larger shops, you could even pay with US-$, not just Deutsche Mark. To see large American cars on our streets was a daily thing, as was seeing (and hearing) groups of soldiers on their morning runs around the block. We never felt threatened; there was mutual curiosity, and many romances and friendships developed. There are still several US military installations in Germany and in the Stuttgart area, but nowhere near as many as before 1992, when the majority of troops left the country.
    It was unimaginable then that the country we admired would one day become what it is now.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Trump's red hats bore the legend 'Make America Great Again' but things are clearly going in the opposite direction.

      Delete
  20. The blatant lies coming from the top are dystopian - they expect people to disbelieve their own eyes. Thank goodness for the citizens who took video of the event. What a needless act of violence and loss of life.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. They put out another video today - using the killer's bodycam. I think that making this footage public was disgusting as it clearly shows Renee Good moments before her death. To see that would obviously add extra pain to her family and friends.

      Delete
  21. Difference Between 1st, 2nd and 3rd-Degree Murders.
    By : Douglas Miranda
    Miranda Rights Law Firm (online).

    Murder laws vary significantly from state to state within the USA.
    Each state has its own criminal code and jurisdiction over most murder cases.
    Most states classify murder into first and second degrees, with manslaughter
    treated as a separate crime.
    Only a few states have a charge of third-degree murder :
    Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Florida.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I would judge that the killing of Renee Good was first degree murder.

      Delete
    2. When ICE agent Jonathan Ross fired he must have known his shot
      would prove fatal for Renee.
      Ross was not firing under duress as he might with an armed assailant.
      Point blank range means extremely close distance, when it is almost
      impossible to miss the target.
      In ballistics it means the gunman does not need to adjust his aim.

      My late Uncle Jack who owned a number of licensed handguns came
      to see my father one week after President Kennedy's assassination.
      He told my Dad that it was very very unlikely that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone given the rifle he used, a bolt action Mannlicher-Carcano, and
      given the fact that he was shooting at a moving target, from the
      sixth floor of the Dallas School Book Depository.
      Jack was my mother's younger brother and held this view till his death.
      He would have condemned Ross's action in the strongest terms.

      Delete
  22. A year ago I was telling a work friend that America was going down the path of Nazi Germany. At that time I understood that fact in my head but I didnt want to believe it in my being.
    Its happened so frighteningly fast.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I hope that the assassination of Renee Good marks a turning point in America's political current. It would be a great memorial to her.

      Delete
  23. With the new video being released it is still blindingly obvious that she was illegally shot. However I just ventured into the Fox News comments and the majority can not accept that. It is scary the lies MAGA tell themselves.

    ReplyDelete

Mr Pudding welcomes all genuine comments - even those with which he disagrees. However, puerile or abusive comments from anonymous contributors will continue to be given the short shrift they deserve. Any spam comments that get through Google/Blogger defences will also be quickly deleted.

Most Visits