Anti-ICE activist Renee Nicole Good was a Black Lives Matter supporter, once paid someone for “terrorism,” and was financially supported by her mom — who paid her rent and bills, her Venmo account shows.
Good’s “Renee-Goody” Venmo account has a photo of her holding an infant with an outline banner reading “Black Lives Matter” — punctuated by a black power fist.
Good’s earliest payment on the account history is from Oct. 2020, and includes a payment note to stand-up comedian Nick Delorenzo, a friend of her ex-husband, for “terrorism.”
The Post has reached out to Delorenzo.
“Well happy Wednesday, just found the ex wife of out a friend of mine that passed away a couple years ago was just shot and killed by ICE agents today,” Delorenzo wrote this week on Facebook, after Good, 37, was shot and killed after ramming her car into an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
Good, a mom-of-three, had a son with ex- Tim Macklin. “Now his 6 year old son is an orphan…”My heart is f—king devastated right now,” Delorenzo wrote.
Activity on the account, which came to a halt on Sept. 11, 2024, also showed that her mother Donna Ganger paid her bills during two periods in the last few years.
Ganger, who mourned her “extremely compassionate” daughter’s death sent Good an unspecified amount of money in Aug. through Sept. 2024 for an electric bill, rent, and “HELP.”
Months earlier, Good sent her mother “some payback” for a bout of 2022 bill-footing, according to the account first reported by Andy Ngo.
That year, Ganger sent Good money to “come home,” for bills, for gas, and for travel.
A Pinterest account with Good’s photo with a child under her maiden name Macklin has provided further insight into the life of the person accused of attempting to run over an ICE officer with her plum-colored Honda Pilot.
The account pinned several photos of full-arm sleeve tattoos, hair-styles, and interior design.
One post she shared equated different ear piercings styles to astrological signs.
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