WASHINGTON (AP) — The wife of Renee Good, the woman shot and killed in her car by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis, says the couple had stopped to support their neighbors on the day of the shooting and described the mother of three as leaving a legacy of kindness.

“We had whistles. They had guns,” Becca Good said in a written statement Friday that was provided to Minnesota Public Radio.

The statement was her first public comment about the death of Renee Good, 37, who was killed Wednesday after three Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers surrounded her Honda Pilot SUV on a snowy street a few blocks from the couple’s home. Video taken by bystanders show an officer approaching the SUV stopped across the middle of the road, demanding the driver open the door and grabbing the handle.

Trump administration officials have painted Renee Good as a domestic terrorist who tried to run over an officer with her vehicle. State and local officials in Minneapolis, as well as protesters, have rejected that characterization.

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    We need guns to protect ourselves from other gun owners. Not even joking those are just the facts of our nightmare. Guns will never go away.

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    This is 100% why the Left likes to repeat the Karl Marx quote:

    “Under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated, by force if necessary”

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    I’m very sorry for what happened to Renee Nicole Good. The government (through ICE) is really all up in our shit. Get the damn government outta here. Seriously!

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    I am terribly sorry for what happened to Renee Good. I have watched the videos over and over and I really don’t understand how anyone could come to a conclusion different than “power tripping ICE agent murders woman in cold blood because he felt slighted by her declaring she was ignoring his order.”

    That said, the narrative of fear the administration is pushing requires someone armed and dangerous. Renee Good died unarmed, but she is dismantling a whole story line in her innocence. They tried to portray her as a monster, because the reality is they are.

    I remember seeing a report that accused her of using her “enormous SUV” to attack people. She drove a Honda Pilot. It’s really hard to find a car smaller than that in America, these days.

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      The only cars I know that are smaller are about 20 years old at minimum or are imported Kei trucks. The fact that it is only mildly bigger than my 4 cylinder 2001 Toyota Tacoma without its shell tells ya how small it is.

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      The Pilot isn’t an enormous SUV (that would be something like the Cadillac Escalade), but Honda alone makes the CRV and HRV which are smaller SUVs. Plus sedans like the Civic. It’s not hard to find smaller cars, but when you have three school age kids the Pilot makes sense.

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        The Honda pilot is enormous

        The Honda pilot is an SUV (in the marketing crossover sense and common terms)

        however yes it is not an enormous SUV, it is just both of those things independently

        I don’t follow your logic for three school-age kids and the pilot making sense.

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          Three kids need seats plus cargo space for bags, sports equipment, their friends, etc. Like you could fit everyone into a CRV, but it starts to get real tight when you add bags and stuff. I’m pretty sure her Pilot was also fairly old, not the biggest newest one.

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            man people really do forget that minivans were made for this specific purpose and do it way better than a crossover

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              Conceptually modern small/mid-size SUVs and minivans are the same.

              A grand caravan is 15 inches longer than the Pilot, 1 inch wider and 7 inches taller.

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                doors, internal layout, and shape of the cabin are far more functional on the minivan

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                  Except for AWD. I think the Pacifica does on higher trims, but Christler… Ew. And the Sienna Hybrid comes in AWD, but once again that’s a more expensive/premium trim. In a place like Minnesota, I could see why the Pilot might make more sense. I say this as an owner and huge fan of my Honda Oddessey.