More than 200 people gathered Jan. 11 at Holland Park in Fishers to remember Renee Good, who was shot and killed Jan. 7 in Minneapolis by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent — an incident that has sparked nationwide demonstrations.
Participants held candles, sang songs and listened to speakers during the brief demonstration, hosted by Fishers Resists — a grassroots organization formed about six months ago. Julie Roberts is one of the founding members and said the event was about remembering Renee Good.
“We’re just all grieving and just want to support the sacrifice that she made,” Roberts said. “We believe that nothing she did was illegal, and we are really convinced of that … and the fact that she was killed, it was like they were looking for a reason to kill this person. And this is just unacceptable and intolerable, and we are very angry about it.”…