Brothers of Renée Good describe alleged assaults and shootings in hearing

February 4, 2026 • Google News World

Renée Good’s Brothers Share Accounts of Harassment by Trump Administration Officials

Several family members of Renée Good, who was shot five times by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers in 2020, testified before a congressional hearing on Capitol Hill. The hearing focused on the experiences of Americans who have faced aggressive encounters with officials from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), led by former President Donald Trump.

Good’s brothers described being subjected to harassment and intimidation by DHS officials during their interactions with the agency. They shared their accounts of feeling threatened, humiliated, and mistreated by the agents.

In addition to Good’s family members, several other Americans who have had similar experiences testified before Congress. These individuals reported encountering aggressive behavior from DHS officials, including verbal abuse, physical threats, and even shootings.

The testimonies were part of a broader effort to shed light on the tactics used by the Trump administration’s DHS officials. The hearing aimed to raise awareness about the need for greater accountability and oversight within the agency.

Good’s brothers called on Congress to take action to rein in the immigration crackdowns that they believe contributed to their experiences with DHS officials. They urged lawmakers to pass legislation that would protect Americans from harassment and intimidation by government agents.

The testimonies from Good’s family members and other affected individuals are part of a growing trend of Americans speaking out against the actions of the Trump administration’s DHS officials.

Source: Google News World