Gov. Tim Walz calls for ‘Day of Unity’ on Friday

Gov. Tim Walz is proclaiming Friday to be a “Day of Unity” and is inviting all Minnesotans and Americans to participate in acts of service to remember and honor Renee Nicole Good, the 37-year-old fatally shoot in Minneapolis by a federal agent.

“Renee Nicole Good was a loving mother, partner, daughter, and neighbor whose life was defined by compassion, creativity, and care for others,” Walz said in a statement. “While we cannot bring back Renee Nicole Good, we can honor her life by standing together for decency, democracy, compassion, and our shared values. I invite all Minnesotans and Americans to join me in a day of unity, and honoring her with a moment of silence and participating in acts of service.”

The governor is encouraging all “individuals, businesses, faith institutions, and organizations” to take a moment of silence at 10 a.m., and “use the day to connect in your community and engage in acts of service.”

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Good was killed Wednesday in Minneapolis. Walz has urged protesters to remain peaceful in the wake of the shooting.

Minnesota leaders — from Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey to the governor — have condemned the shooting while President Donald Trump and key members of his administration say the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer acted legally to protect himself.

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