Renee Nicole Good’s Venmo reveals BLM support and mother paid rent and bills

Renee Nicole Good’s Venmo data shows she supported Black Lives Matter and received periodic financial support from her mother, Donna Ganger
PUBLISHED JAN 11, 2026
Renee Nicole Good’s Venmo showed support for Black Lives Matter and included payments by her mother, including one noted as 'terrorism' (Getty Images)
Renee Nicole Good’s Venmo showed support for Black Lives Matter and included payments by her mother, including one noted as 'terrorism' (Getty Images)

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Newly obtained financial data from Renee Nicole Good’s Venmo account offers an intimate look at her life before she was shot dead by an ICE agent during an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis last week.

The records show Good publicly identifying as a supporter of Black Lives Matter and receiving periodic financial support from her mother. 

Renee Nicole Good's financial data revealed

A Venmo account belonging to Renee Good showed she
supported Black Lives Matter while being supported financially
by her mother (Renee Good/Venmo)
A Venmo account belonging to Renee Good showed she supported Black Lives Matter while being supported financially by her mother (Renee Good/Venmo)

Good’s Venmo account with the profile name being “Renee-Goody” 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 Nick Delorenzo for “te**orism” (Renee Good/Venmo)
Good’s earliest payment on the account history is from Oct 2020, and includes a payment note to Nick Delorenzo for 'te**orism' (Renee Good/Venmo)

According to the account history, Good’s earliest payment is from October 2020 and includes a payment note to stand-up comedian Nick Delorenzo, a friend of her ex-husband, for ‘te**orism.’

“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 fatally shot.

“Now his 6-year-old son is an orphan…”My heart is f**king devastated right now,” Delorenzo wrote, referring to her son, whom she had with ex-Tim Macklin.

What the data further reveals about Renee Nicole Good's finances

Renee Nicole Good, 37, identified by mother after Minneapolis ICE shooting (@krassenstein/X)
Renee Nicole Good, 37, identified by mother after Minneapolis ICE shooting (@krassenstein/X)

The new data further reveals that activity on the account came to a halt on September 11, 2024, and also shows that her mother, Donna Ganger, paid her bills during two periods in the last few years.

Ganger sent her daughter an unspecified amount of money in August through September 2024 for an electric bill, rent, and “HELP.”

 According to the account first reported by Andy Ngo, Good sent her mother “some payback” for a bout of 2022 bill-footing months earlier.

That year, Ganger sent Good money to “come home,” for bills, for gas, and for travel.

ICE operation escalates into a deadly encounter



The shooting occurred amid a federal immigration enforcement surge targeting the Twin Cities area.

The operation involved a significant deployment of federal agents across Minneapolis and St Paul, marking one of the most aggressive crackdowns in the region in recent years.

Video footage of the incident quickly spread online, drawing scrutiny of the Department of Homeland Security account. DHS later described Good as a “domestic t***orist,” alleging that she attempted to weaponize her vehicle against law enforcement officers.

However, the available video evidence did not appear to support that characterization. In the footage, the vehicle appeared to be turning away from agents moments before shots were fired, contradicting official claims.

As investigations and public debate continue, officials have urged the public to avoid spreading unverified or manipulated images, noting that AI-altered content can inflame tensions and distort understanding of ongoing cases.

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