A GoFundMe campaign to support the family of Renee Nicole Good, the Minneapolis woman killed in a Jan. 7 shooting by an ICE agent, has closed after raising more than $1.5 million.

The campaign was started hours after Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was shot while in her Honda Pilot SUV at an immigration enforcement operation on a residential street near her Minneapolis home.

After the campaign collected $1,503,533 from more than 38,500 donations, the organizers posted a note thanking contributors for their generosity. "We’ve closed this GoFundMe and will place the funds in a trust for the family," the note said. "If you’re looking to donate, we encourage you to support others in need. We’re truly grateful."

The GoFundMe page has also been updated with a statement Good's wife, Rebecca Good, had given to Minnesota Public Radio in which she said the two found themselves at the operation because they "stopped to support our neighbors" before Renee Good was fatally shot. "We had whistles. They had guns," Rebecca Good said.

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