Topic: Renee Goode

8 chapters across the catalog

Gooder
Episode 1855 5:31 - 8:07

1855: Gooder

Bruce Springsteen Minneapolis Rally Performance and Rhetoric

Musician Bruce Springsteen performed at a rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he criticized the presence of federal troops in American cities. Springsteen cited the deaths of Renee Good and VA nurse Alex Pretty as examples of government-sanctioned violence. Critics of the performance questioned the accuracy of his claims regarding military invasions of domestic urban centers.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 59:23 - 1:02:34

1839: Feces Thesis

Colorado Student Protests Against ICE Actions

Thousands of students in Colorado walked out of classes to protest ICE enforcement actions following the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretty. School districts in Aurora and Denver faced staff absences as teachers also joined the movement. Students claimed they were exercising their First Amendment rights to take a stand against community fear regarding immigration enforcement.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 1:38:30 - 1:42:27

1836: Big Bully

Minneapolis General Strike, Renee Macklin Goode and DOGE

A general strike was called in Minnesota following the death of 37-year-old Renee Macklin Goode, who was killed by an ICE agent. The DOJ investigation into Governor Walz and Mayor Frey centers on their public comments following the incident, which the administration calls "heated rhetoric." There is hope that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will use digital tracking to uncover financial fraud related to immigration and local government spending.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 2:15:50 - 2:20:34

1834: Swarm Forge

Minneapolis Unrest and Somali Interpreter Fraud

Tensions remain high in Minneapolis following the shooting of Renee Goode by a federal agent, leading to mass resignations within the DOJ's Civil Rights Division. Simultaneously, independent investigator Nick Shirley has uncovered widespread fraud in Minnesota's social services, specifically targeting interpreter and transportation services used by the Somali community. These businesses are allegedly billing the state millions for non-existent services.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 1:11:07 - 1:13:28

1833: Spicy Mode

Renee Goods Shooting, Minneapolis Police Video Analysis

Mayor Jacob Fry characterized the fatal shooting of Renee Goods by a federal agent as a reckless use of power. While some observers claim the video shows Goods attempting a multi-point turn to flee, law enforcement supporters argue the vehicle was being used as a weapon against officers.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 1:18:08 - 1:20:25

1833: Spicy Mode

Jake Tapper, Kristi Noem Interview Conflict

CNN's Jake Tapper faced criticism for expressing a personal "position" during an interview with Governor Kristi Noem regarding the Renee Goods shooting. Noem maintained that the officer acted in self-defense against a weaponized vehicle, while Tapper questioned the certainty of the facts before the investigation concluded.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 1:29:54 - 1:33:40

1833: Spicy Mode

ACLU, National Protest Organization

The ACLU and other rights groups organized over a thousand protests across the US following the shooting of Renee Goods. Demonstrations in Minneapolis centered on an ICE detention facility, which has become a flashpoint for activists protesting federal immigration enforcement.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Minnesota Shooting Protests, ICE Agent Conflict in Minneapolis

Protests erupted in Minneapolis following a fatal shooting of an activist by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. The deceased, identified as 37-year-old Renee Good, was reportedly leading a vehicle protest blocking ICE operations when the incident occurred. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized federal agents, while Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem characterized the event as an act of domestic terrorism involving vehicle ramming.