Donors have contributed about $2.5 million after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Jan. 7 – with $1.5 million going to Good’s family and more than $1 million to the agent.

A GoFundMe campaign in support of Good’s family opened hours after the shooting. It was verified and closed Jan. 9 after 38,500 donors raised $1.5 million.

Another GoFundMe page, created Jan. 9, still active, and as yet unverified, supports Jonathan Ross, an ICE officer based in Minnesota, who has been identified as the agent who shot Good. Donors include hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman, who contributed $10,000.

Before the fundraisers for Good and Ross, other donation campaigns opened after President Donald Trump increased the presence of ICE in Minneapolis in December. Here is a review of major sites, whom they’re for, and how much they’ve raised:

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