Widow and Son of ICE Shooting Victim Become Millionaires

The family of Renee Nicole Good has received more than $1.5 million in donations after she was shot dead by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent.

Officer Jonathan 'Jon' Ross shot Good three times in quick succession on Wednesday afternoon after she allegedly ignored ICE agents' demands to get out of her SUV.

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A GoFundMe campaign created to support her wife Rebecca and Good's three children, including her six-year-old son who is now orphaned, has amassed more nearly 38,000 donations in just two days.

The crowdfunder sought $50,000 to support the Good family as they 'grapple with the devastating loss of their wife and mother.'

But the campaign was raised more than 28 times the requested amount, with one anonymous donor alone generously contributing $50,000. The total sits just above $1.5 million as of 3:30pm ET Friday. 

Beege Welborn

It pays to be a Leftist martyr. Kind of like how Hamas suicide bombers know their families will put food on the table. Here in the States, progressives make sure the lawbreakers' families get new houses, cars, and, if they're deceased and really lucky, maybe a royal funeral procession in three states while cities burn for them.

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