Renee Good is an American citizen who was gunned down by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis on January 7. The 37-year-old was allegedly trying to provide support to her community, who were intimidated by the ICE agents’ presence (as per her wife, Becca Good), and her death has led to tangible unrest across the country.In the latest news on the killing of Renee Good, Vice President JD Vance has taken to social media to defend the actions of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent implicated in the shooting. His views can be summarized by the following message, which he posted on his X account,“Correct. You can accept that this woman's death is a tragedy while acknowledging it's a tragedy of her own making. Don't illegally interfere in federal law enforcement operations and try to run over our officers with your car. It's really that simple.”Vance would later post a more nuanced description of his thoughts in another X post.“If you want to say this woman's death is a tragedy, that we should pray for her soul as Christians and Americans, then I agree with you. But the media dishonesty about this officer is an all-time moment in shameless press propaganda. Does this law enforcement officer have a family? Yes. Did he he get seriously injured by a vehicle just six months ago? Yes. Did he have reason to fear for his life? Yes. Does he have every right to safety while he's doing his job? Yes.”It went on to say,“I want our law enforcement officers to do their jobs and come home safely to their family. If you don't like the immigration policy of the Trump administration, attack me. Leave our law enforcement alone. And it's time for the press to finally tell the truth about this story.”Interestingly, Elon Musk reposted his message and added the following message of his own to fully encapsulate his thoughts,“A fair assessment”Renee Good's wife, Becca, speaks out on tragedyOne of the most harrowing elements of the story is that Renee Good’s wife Becca, was on hand when her wife was rendered lifeless. In a statement released to Minnesota Public Radio, Becca portrayed her late wife as a kind and God-fearing woman."Renee lived by an overarching belief: there is kindness in the world and we need to do everything we can to find it where it resides and nurture it where it needs to grow. Renee was a Christian who knew that all religions teach the same essential truth: we are here to love each other, care for each other, and keep each other safe and whole."While it appears as though Becca admitted to antagonizing the officers, she also pointed out one glaring distinction,"We had whistles. They had guns. The people who did this had fear and anger in their hearts."Renee Good is survived by her wife, Becca, and her three young children.