
Houstonians gathered to honor the memory of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, a death that has ignited protests across the country.
Demonstration at Post Oak and Westheimer
In Houston, protesters assembled at the four corners of Post Oak Boulevard and Westheimer Road, one of the city’s busiest intersections. Demonstrators called for an end to Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence in Houston, holding signs and chanting in remembrance of Good while demanding accountability.
Who Was Renee Nicole Good

Good was a U.S. citizen, a prize-winning poet, and a hobby guitarist. She was also a mother of three who had recently moved to Minneapolis. She was fatally shot shortly after dropping off her youngest child at an elementary school.
National Reaction and Federal Response
Good’s death has sparked nationwide protests and renewed debate over immigration enforcement tactics. The Trump administration has described Good as a “domestic terrorist,” a characterization cited in its defense of the ICE agent’s fatal response.
Calls for Change

Houston protesters said the demonstration was not only about honoring Good’s life, but also about opposing ICE operations in their city and calling for broader changes to federal immigration enforcement practices.
Another anti-ICE protest is scheduled Friday evening in Houston.
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