Renee Nicole Good is no longer just a name in a police report; she is a daughter, a mother, and now a symbol of a terrifying split second that can never be undone. Her family describes a woman trying to hold her life together, suddenly caught in a confrontation with an armed federal agent that escalated beyond return. As investigators sift through body-camera footage, statements, and protocols, the people who loved her are left with a different kind of evidence: holiday photos, unanswered texts, and the empty chair at every gathering. In Minneapolis, where trust in law enforcement is already fragile, her death reopens wounds that never fully healed. What happened in those crucial moments may eventually be explained on paper, but for her family, there will never be a version of events that makes this loss make sense.