Her Family’s Words — and the Line That’s Spreading Fast
Good’s wife, Becca, who was reportedly present at the scene, described Renee as someone who believed in protecting people — not harming them.
She described her as a Christian who believed different faiths shared the same core truth: that people are here to love one another, care for one another, and keep one another safe.
Reports also state that Renee leaves behind three children, including a youngest child who is six years old.
And the phrase that has now been circulating widely — because it sounds like the opposite of what a “threat” would say — is simple:
“I’m not mad at you.”
It’s the kind of line that makes people stop and ask one uncomfortable question:
If those were really her final words…
Then what exactly did she do that deserved to die?
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