Billionaire donates huge amount to ICE agent who killed Renee Nicole Good

Bill Ackman’s donation to Jonathan Ross landed in a country already split open by grief and suspicion. To some, his $10,000 contribution was a principled stand on presumption of innocence; to others, it felt like a cold endorsement of a system that too often justifies deadly force against Black and brown bodies. At the same time, more than $1.5 million poured into Renee Good’s GoFundMe, a tidal wave of small-dollar sorrow for a 37-year-old mother of three who never came home.

In the middle of the political shouting, Renee’s widow, Becca, tried to pull the focus back to who was lost: a woman she says “sparkled,” who believed in radical kindness and in keeping one another safe. Between a hedge fund billionaire, a defended ICE agent, and a devastated family, the real question lingers in the streets of Minneapolis and beyond: not just who is innocent, but whose humanity we choose to see.

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